Dr. Kafui Attoh sparks conversation on “Uber, Public Transit and the Idiocy of the Smart City”
BY LIZ LEWIS ’22
In the digital age, many aspects of daily life are consistently being updated, remodeled and improved, often for the sake of increasing a person’s options. Transportation has transformed rapidly in both nature and scope over the last few decades. As companies like Uber and Lyft grow, the health of public transportation may fall further into jeopardy.
Student Government Senate discusses smoking ban with Rachel Alldis
BY MELISSA JOHNSON ’20
Senate held a Town Hall meeting with Rachel Alldis, Assistant Dean of Students and Director of Residential Life, on Tuesday, Feb. 19. The town hall meeting was structured with a focus on the new campus Smoke-Free Initiative announced in an email sent by President Sonya Stephens on Feb. 4.
Hect named new chief of police
College introduces CashCourse and offers tax workshop
Mount Holyoke decides to go smoke-free by 2020
German Exile Archive traveling exhibit on display in library
Mount Holyoke celebrates Black History Month
Senate appoints new secretary
College confirms on-campus animal policy
BY MERYL PHAIR ’21
The only animals allowed within Mount Holyoke residence halls are fish contained in a tank or bowl of five gallons or less, according to Assistant Dean of Students and Director of Residential Life Rachel Alldis. In an email outlining pet policies that was sent out to the Mount Holyoke student body on Jan. 30, Alldis explained that the only exceptions to this rule are emotional support animals (ESAs) and service dogs or animals.