Cassie Follman ’20 Associate Editor Following a live discussion during which students voiced their concerns, the Student Government Association (SGA) proposed changes that will possibly…
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Briana Brady ’21, contributing writer There was an incredibly high turnout at Smith’s recent Meningitis B vaccine clinic. However, immediately after, students reported feelings of…
Cas Sweeney ’19 | Associate Editor On March 19, at 8:53 p.m., the sound of Neilson construction came to an abrupt stop, and all was…
Cassie Follman ’20, associated editor and managing editor In light of the recent outbreak of bubonic plague on Smith College’s campus, President Kathleen McCartney sent…
Cas Sweeney ’19 | Associate Editor Last Friday marked the beginning of this year’s Spring Bulb Show. The annual event kicked off with a lecture,…
Kira Barrett ’18, Assistant News Editor On Mar. 1, a long line of students waited in anticipation outside of the Carroll Room of the Campus…
Northampton joined the national lawsuit against various opioid distributors and manufacturers on Feb. 21. The development comes in light of the recent announcement that popular opioid OxyContin will no longer be suggested to doctors in the state.
Last Friday marked the beginning of this year’s Spring Bulb Show. The annual event kicked off with a lecture, “Stories About Seeds.” Tim Johnson, the director of the Botanic Garden presented on the history and evolution of seeds.
In light of the recent outbreak of bubonic plague on Smith College’s campus, President Kathleen McCartney sent out an email detailing when vaccinations and treatments will be available to the Smith community. The response from the community has been generally positive, at least, from those who have read it.
On March 19, at 8:53 p.m., the sound of Neilson construction came to an abrupt stop, and all was silent. At 9:57 p.m., Campus Police…