Full Northampton election results can be found at the bottom of this article, based on unofficial results released by the city. Amid a whirlwind of…
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On Oct. 26, the Schacht Center for Health and Wellness hosted the Smith Community Drug Take-Back Day offering students, faculty and staff a safe and…
Six-hundred attendees packed into Sweeney Auditorium in Sage Hall on Oct. 26 for a talk by Adam Aleksic, better known online as The Etymology Nerd.…
This article was originally published in the October 2025 print edition. Northampton Mayor and Smith alumna Gina-Louise Sciarra ‘96 is seeking reelection to address her…
This article was originally published in the October 2025 print edition. For Jillian Duclos, running for mayor of Northampton goes hand in hand with being…
The Dining Workers and Housekeepers Union held a rally on Friday, Oct. 17, to protest unfair wages and treatment by the college. The protest coincided…
On Thursday, Oct. 16, Campus Planning hosted a series of public sessions in Neilson Library to update the Smith community on the ongoing Campus Use…
The Support Our Schools coalition (SOS) is running a slate of candidates for City Council in Northampton’s upcoming elections on Nov. 4. SOS launched in…
On Oct. 6, Smith College pledged to provide free tuition for all students with families earning $150,000 or less annually in honor of Smith’s 150…
Smith College President Sarah Willie-LeBreton sat down with Deborah Archer ‘93 on Thursday evening to discuss her work as the president of the American Civil…









