Students give their take on stress at MHC

Students give their take on stress at MHC

BY MIRIAM LEVY '17

Imagine sitting down to eat lunch with friends and instead of focusing on the conversation, you spend the entire meal fretting about a more productive way to spend your time. Or feeling confident before a test, only to find out someone else pulled an all-nighter to study and immediately feeling like you are completely unprepared. These are examples of what it’s like to be on a college campus that has a rampant stress culture. While defined differently by everyone, in its simplest form, stress culture is the perpetuating idea that if you aren’t stressed, you are doing something wrong and that being the most stressed person around is some sort of noteworthy achievement.

Mountain Day goes from controlled to carefree

Mountain Day goes from controlled to carefree

BY SHILOH FREDERICK '17

For many work-weary Mount Holyoke students, faculty and staff, Mountain Day is seen as a day of freedom, a break from the daily schedule of classes and obligations. However, the carefree Mountain Day we know and pine for wasn’t always that way. The College’s day off has a history of structure and regulations behind it.

Blanchard dirt pile becomes source of humor and contempt

Blanchard dirt pile becomes source of humor and contempt

BY MICHALA SAWYER '17 

Towering over the construction site behind Blanchard Campus Center is the infamous dirt pile. When it still stood,  the bright green 2017 flag at the peak had given the student body fodder for jokes and had been featured on multiple social media accounts, including the Mount Holyoke Instagram. 

Mount Holyoke Senior Symposium 2016

Mount Holyoke Senior Symposium 2016

BY MADDY SKRAK '18

Some equate writing a senior thesis to raising a child. This year-long commitment is challenging, makes you feel like you’re losing your mind at times and often consumes your life, but is one of the most high-impact and rewarding projects that one can undertake in their college experience. On April 8, more than 150 seniors presented their theses at the 2016 Senior Symposium. Scattered across different academic spaces around campus, these seniors shared their intellectual curiosity and subject passions with their peers all day.