Javier Milei and the Ramifications of His Victory Jeb Allen ’27 discusses the recent election of Argentinian President Javier Milei, his ideas and policies, and the great potential inherent in his presidency.
Letter to the Editor: on Amherst College and Gaza Rachel and Michael Deutch Professor of Philosophy Alexander George calls attention to the consequences of the administration’s consistent failure to express the culpability of the Israeli government for the ongoing loss of civilian life in Gaza.
At the Core of the American Climate Corps Nora Lowe ’26 and Mia Sanchez ’26 learn about the American Climate Corps program through an interview with policy analyst Christian Collins.
A New Perspective on Arts and Humanities Careers: A First-Year’s AHA Experience Abby Simon ’27 reminisces about the Arts and Humanities in Action program, a Loeb Center program designed to show a select group of first-years the potential career paths following an education in arts and humanities.
Letter to the Editor: From the Textbook Taskforce Professor of Psychology Catherine Sanderson, Professor of Spanish Sara J. Brenneis, and Associate Professor of Physics David Hanneke shed light on the new textbook program’s steps towards educational equity, amid discussions of how it may hurt sales at Amherst Books.
Letter to the Editor: From the Textbook Taskforce Professor of Psychology Catherine Sanderson, Professor of Spanish Sara J. Brenneis, and Associate Professor of Physics David Hanneke shed light on the new textbook program’s steps towards educational equity, amid discussions of how it may hurt sales at Amherst Books.
Exit Letter: Caring Is Infectious For his final issue as editor-in-chief of The Student, Liam Archacki ’24 pins down why he took this path, what it meant to him, and how it drove him crazy.