On March 25, the Center for the Environment, Ecological Design & Sustainability (CEEDS) hosted its annual maple sap boil on Chapin House Drive. Community members…
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Smithies who are undocumented or have undocumented families are constantly evolving their preparations for the ‘what if’ under the current administration’s harsh crackdown on immigration. The Undocumented Student Organization (USO) has dramatically changed the ways they support their members, who don’t even account for all undocumented students on Smith campus facing these battles on their own.
Starting March 24, free pads and tampons will be made available in five buildings across the Smith College campus. This initiative, a collaboration between the Student Government Association (SGA) and Smith Students for Reproductive Justice (SSRJ), has been in the works for nearly two years. The remainder of the Spring 2026 semester will be a test run of the project for future years.
Before stepping into the classroom, the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) requires educators to pass a series of standardized exams. But, not…
Smith Students for Justice in Palestine (SSJP) is continuing to call for Smith College to divest its endowment from companies SSJP says are complicit in and associated with Israel’s destructive and violent campaign in Gaza.
At 4:30 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 27, SSJP hosted a rally on Chapin Lawn that marched to the Alumni House, where demonstrators called on the Board of Trustees to divest and instead invest in Smith workers.
On Thursday, Feb. 27, Smith College students celebrated Rally Day, an annual tradition where seniors don their graduation regalia for the first time topped, of…
The workshop was intended to educate and activate the student body surrounding the issue of divestment Editor’s Note: Some sources have been granted anonymity in…
On Feb. 7, the Julia McWilliams Child ’34 Campus Center was full of attendees for Amplify Day, an annual competition focused on public speaking and…
On January 30, 2026, the people of Amherst and surrounding areas gathered on the Amherst Town Common for the “ICE Out” Protest. This protest was sparked by the recent killings by ICE in America, with 8 people dead in 2026 alone, not including the deaths while in custody.
On Nov. 19, 2025, Smith Alums for Justice in Palestine (AJP) and Students for Justice in Palestine (SSJP) submitted a proposal urging the Advisory Committee…









