Tammy Cagle, who used to work as a drug court clinician for the Behavioral Health Network (BHN) in Springfield, Mass., filed a federal lawsuit on Jan. 22 against Judge Thomas H. Estes, former first justice at Eastern Hampshire District Court in Belchertown.
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Ruby Bridges spoke last Friday at Smith College at John M. Greene Hall on the invitation of 10-year-old Dana Warren, a Westhampton Elementary School student. President Kathleen McCartney decided to host Bridges after receiving a letter from Warren.
President Kathleen McCartney sent an email on Jan. 22 to the Smith community regarding the college’s financial sustainability initiative. In the email, McCartney addressed four major concerns.
Elizabeth Muirhead ’20 Elizabeth Muirhead ’20 is a member of the Smith College Ice Hockey Team. The Smith College Ice Hockey Team (SCIH) suited up…
It’s Super Bowl Sunday evening in Jordan House, and the gloomy rainstorm outside hasn’t put a damper on any of the fans’ moods gathered to watch the biggest match of the year. Over 40 Smith students, Patriots and Eagles fans alike, gathered to celebrate the game among friends.
Photo Courtesy of metro.co.uk || This year’s Grammys were infused with politics, yet most of the awards went to men, writes Patience Kayira ’20. Patience Kayira…
Zoya Azhar ’20 With the recent string of sexual misconduct allegations surfacing left, right and center, and victims feeling confident that their stories will not…
In our last issue last semester, our front-page story recounted the allegations of severe mishandling of a case of sexual violence at Smith College, put…
Emily Kowalik ’18 The #MeToo and Time’s Up movements have spurred momentum in efforts to have industries disclose details about workforce diversity – data that…
The Program for the Study of Women and Gender and the Engineering Department will be presenting “Only 3% Are Women?! A Forum on Diversifying the…