Senate discusses the new semester in D.C. program, growing student employment needs in SuperBlanch

Senate discusses the new semester in D.C. program, growing student employment needs in SuperBlanch

BY AVA BLUM-CARR ’21

Last Tuesday, the SGA Senate convened in Hooker Auditorium for the semester’s second meeting. Student representatives shared a number of concerns and updates, but the main focus of the meeting was a presentation by Janet Lansberry, associate director of the Weissman Center for Leadership.

New communities will bring the College LLC count to 14

New communities will bring the College LLC count to 14

BY MERYL PHAIR ’21

In an email sent out to the student body on Feb. 1, Rachel Aldis, assistant Dean of Students and director of Residential Life, announced  that three new Living Learning Communities (LLC) will be added to Mount Holyoke housing at the start of the 2018 fall term: the Mi Gente LLC, for students who are of Latinx descent, the Interfaith LLC and the Outdoor Adventure LLC. Proposals for these LLCs were submitted by Nov. 10. 

Overwhelming demand creates unexpected work-study opportunities at SuperBlanch

Overwhelming demand creates unexpected work-study opportunities at SuperBlanch

BY EMMA RUBIN ’20

When Mount Holyoke first made the decision to transition from six dining halls to a centralized dining system, the  question on many students’ minds was whether there would be the same number of work-study opportunities in the new Dining Commons. Until now, Mount Holyoke Dining Services has provided the bulk of jobs for first-year students, and the new dining system marks a dramatic shift in student employment.

Senate meets in Hooker Auditorium, discusses Board of Trustees

Senate meets in Hooker Auditorium, discusses Board of Trustees

BY  MERYL PHAIR ’21

The first SGA Senate meeting of the 2018 year was held in Hooker Auditorium last Tuesday, the official new location due to the closing of Blanchard Great Room, where it was previously held. One of the main topics of discussion for the night was Mount Holyoke’s Board of Trustees.

Blanch wall displays mix antique plates with modern replicas

Blanch wall displays mix antique plates with modern replicas

BY  KATE TURNER ’21

Since its opening at the beginning of the spring semester, the Mount Holyoke Dining Commons (more commonly referred to as SuperBlanch) has been the talk of campus. And the display of plates on the wall in several areas of the Dining Commons are no exception.

Mount Holyoke responds to new G.O.P. tax bill

Mount Holyoke responds to new G.O.P. tax bill

BY  ANNA SHORTRIDGE ’19

In the early morning hours of Saturday, Dec. 2, the U.S. Senate voted in favor of the Republican tax bill, “Tax Cuts and Job Act” 51-49. The bill focuses on cutting taxes for businesses, including lowering the tax rate for big businesses from 35 percent to 20 percent. Also, according to the Washington Post, the bill will make large changes to health care that may lead 13 million Americans to drop insurance, open up more land for drilling in Alaska and alter the treatment of state and local taxes, affecting local government budgets. The House of Representatives passed their version of the tax bill on Nov. 16.

Mount Holyoke to implement Hurricane Maria scholarships

Mount Holyoke to implement Hurricane Maria scholarships

BY ANNA KANE ’20

As Puerto Rico continues to struggle in the wake of Hurricane Maria, many colleges and universities in the United States are offering students who experienced an interruption in their studies a place to continue their education. Mount Holyoke College is among these institutions.