On Monday Nov. 17, a group of students hosted the Cromwell Day Student Town Hall in Weinstein Auditorium following heavy backlash regarding the events from…
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La ciudad de Amherst aún se está recuperando de un gran incendio que se produjo alrededor de las 8:18 p.m. del viernes 7 de noviembre. El fuego destruyó por completo el complejo de apartamentos y, en medio de los esfuerzos por extinguir, finalmente fue demolido. No se reportaron heridos ni víctimas mortales. El incendio empezó en una obra de construcción en el 47 de Olympia Drive y se extendió al 57 de Olympia Drive (Olympia Place), un complejo de apartamentos que albergaba al menos 230 estudiantes de la Universidad de Massachusetts (UMass, por sus siglas en inglés), que ahora están desplazados.
On the Tuesday immediately following Thanksgiving, Hungry Ghost Bread, a cornerstone of the Northampton and Smith College communities for more than two decades, announced its…
The city of Amherst is still recovering from a massive fire that broke out around 8:18 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 7. The fire totaled the…
On Tuesday, Oct. 5 Smith College hosted a talk titled “The Future of Public Health in the United States” in the Julia Child ‘34 Campus…
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. 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…








