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Three Protests Gathered Around John M. Greene Hall During Colloquium

NORTHAMPTON -- Beneath a waving Confederate flag and MAGA banner, twenty white people shouted proudly on the corner of Elm and Prospect. Across the street, Smith students wrapped in pride flags kissed each other. A projected image declared, “Speaker Pelosi, Fight for our future!” on the Campus Center. Scattered police officers, campus safety patrollers, and Secret Service agents watched blankly. 

Ex Alcaldesa de San Juan Aboga Por Amor y Liderazgo Sin Disculpas

Traducido del ingles por Laisha Aniceto

“Recuerdo que un periodista me preguntó cuál fue una de las cosas más importantes que aprendí después de los huracanes Irma y María y dije, ya no podemos ocultar nuestra desigualdad detrás de palmeras y piñas coladas”, afirmó la ex alcaldesa de San Juan, Puerto Rico, Carmen Yulín Cruz.

Dr. Crystal M. Fleming Delivers Martin Luther King, Jr. Lecture

On April 13, The Smith College Office of Multicultural Affairs, supported by the Mwangi Fund, hosted a lecture by Dr. Crystal Marie Fleming on critical race theory and white supremacy for Smith’s inaugural Martin Luther King, Jr. Lecture as a part of its annual series.

Spring Break Housing Fees Waived in Response to Coronavirus

Last week, President McCartney sent an email to inform the community that Smith College will suspend its operations in countries affected by the coronavirus disease (COVID-19). The college will also waive the Spring Break housing fee since some students may not be able travel internationally because of the outbreak.

Designing of Smith’s New Police Department Comes to A Close

The Campus Safety Advisory Group (CSAG), a group of faculty, students and staff who have been working to develop Smith’s new independent police department since September, 2019, recently announced that their work in designing the new department has essentially come to a close.