Students gather in Great Room to watch live presidential debate

Students gather in Great Room to watch live presidential debate

There were scarcely seats available in the Great Room on the evening of Tuesday, Sept. 10, as students gathered to watch a live screening of the presidential debate between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris. While the two candidates debated at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, a projection of the ABC News broadcast played for watch party attendees as they spectated from decorated tables under red, white and blue stage lighting.

In Memoriam: Dwight Hall copper beech cut down after 120 years on campus, community reflects

In Memoriam: Dwight Hall copper beech cut down after 120 years on campus, community reflects

Dwight Hall's copper beech tree took "severe damage" after last night’s storms, according to an email sent by Mount Holyoke College at 12:32 p.m. today. The trunk had split down the side, creating multiple stress fractures at the tree's base. The College's arborists and tree consultants began trimming the beech this morning. However, according to Grounds Supervisor Dave Barthelette, by 12:59 p.m. they determined it too “unstable” to safely remain upright. 

"It has to be taken down," Barthelette said. "It's devastating."

Mount Holyoke hosts lecture on Christian nationalism, white power, and antisemitism

Mount Holyoke hosts lecture on Christian nationalism, white power, and antisemitism

On April 11, 2024, students, staff and community members gathered to hear guest speaker Dr. Riv-Ellen Prell present her research on Christian nationalism, white power and American antisemitism for the first time publicly. 

Mount Holyoke College community responds to student accounts of food poisoning

Mount Holyoke College community responds to student accounts of food poisoning

Previously, on April 8, Mount Holyoke News published a piece titled “Students believe the Dining Commons is giving them food poisoning, the College disagrees,” discussing the experiences of the wider student community with food poisoning and sickness from the dining hall food. 

Biden administration announces new debt forgiveness plan amid rising tuition costs

Biden administration announces new debt forgiveness plan amid rising tuition costs

The Biden-Harris administration may have finally found a way to implement large-scale loan forgiveness for college graduates. Since his 2020 campaign, President Joe Biden has promised to forgive loans taken out by American students pursuing higher education in the United States.