On Feb. 1, Residence Life sent an email to the Smith community detailing changes to special interest housing for Fall 2020. The email also included…
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Earlier this semester, the Student Government Association (SGA) asked students to participate in a survey regarding safety on campus. Many respondents expressed concern about poorly-lit areas, and the issue prompted discussion about preserving safety while reducing light pollution.
On Thursday, Campus Police responded to reports of swastikas drawn on the walls of Seelye, Bass and Burton halls. The swastikas were drawn in what appeared to be red marker.
On September 12, Hampshire College announced a reinvention of its academic program. This announcement followed several months of financial and structural uncertainty for the college.
On Thursday night, 10 candidates took to the stage in Houston, Texas for the third Democratic debate in the 2020 presidential race. The debate was…
On Thursday night, 10 candidates took to the stage in Houston, Texas for the third Democratic debate in the 2020 presidential race. The debate was…
On Saturday, April 20, Glazed Doughnut Shop closed its Northampton location. The shop had been a downtown staple for Smith students and Northampton residents for two and a half years.
Original article by Jamie Mastrogiacomo.
四月十一日星期四,在史密斯首届“融入日”落幕后的第二天,SSJIC(史密斯促进社会正义组织)在JMG礼堂外举行抗议集会。而在“包容日”当天,学校还开设了若干会议,讨论的主题正是学校的多元化与包容性。
Effective at 4 p.m. Friday, April 5, President Miriam Nelson resigned from her position at Hampshire College. Her resignation comes during a period of financial uncertainty for the school, during which three members of the Board of Trustees have also resigned.