Rising Oceans and Opening Curtains

Rising Oceans and Opening Curtains

Environmental art took to the theater on Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 7 and 8, in Chapin Auditorium. Project: Theatre, in collaboration with Sunrise Movement South Hadley, presented “The Student Body: Climate Action Play Showcase.” The showcase drew an audience from across the campus community, including students and professors, to soak in four student-written climate change-themed plays.

How to Stay Green in All the Pink

How to Stay Green in All the Pink

Valentine’s Day is often criticized for its materialistic nature, asmillions of single-use gifts are purchased for the holiday every year. However, there are plenty of ways to have a more sustainable Valentines Day. Keep reading for a list of sustainable gift ideas.

New faster 5G network garners excitement and concern

New faster 5G network garners excitement and concern

During this year’s Super Bowl, T-Mobile announced the rollout of its new 5G cellular network. The commercial claimed that “T-Mobile’s 5G works inside and out.” It’s a vague statement; the commercial mainly just told audiences that 5G exists, and that T-Mobile has it.

Mount Holyoke’s “Be Well” hosts focus group on opioid education

Mount Holyoke’s “Be Well” initiative hosted a fo- cus group on opioids on Feb. 8. AmeriCorps Volunteer in Service to America (VISTA) Lucy Bolognese ’18 and Hampshire alum Charlie Hailey, a VISTA Community Opioid Epidemic Specialist, led the group. The pair cited their mission as an assessment of what college students already know about opioids and how they can more effectively disseminate information on the dangerous painkillers.