Lily Rood '27 brings passion for social justice to class presidency

Lily Rood '27 brings passion for social justice to class presidency

After running a successful campaign that connected with the student body’s desire for progress, Elle Rood ’27 was elected president of the Class of 2027 earlier this month. 

With a wealth of political experience and a desire for change, Rood sees her presidency as “aligning [her] passions of politics and political organizing with [her] purpose of advancing social justice causes.” 

'MHC Housekeepers' Wage Proposal' circulates the College's campus

'MHC Housekeepers' Wage Proposal' circulates the College's campus

A student-created petition advocating for a raise in wages for housekeepers at Mount Holyoke College has recently circulated around the community. 

On Tuesday, Oct. 10, Wilder Hall Residential Fellow Isha Chinniah ’24 posted a petition titled “Support MHC Housekeepers' Wage Proposal” to Change.org. The petition rapidly circulated on campus via student Instagram stories and social media pages, gaining the attention of hundreds in the community in just a few days. As of Oct. 20, the petition had over 500 of its desired 1000 signatures.

Senate welcomes Angie Gregory to discuss ongoing geothermal energy project

Senate welcomes Angie Gregory to discuss ongoing geothermal energy project

Senate on Tuesday, Oct. 17, began with the SGA senate team reintroducing themselves. The team consists of Linden Wade ’26, the chair of special interests, Serynn Nowlin ’25, the chair of halls and Julia Madonick ’24, the chair of the senate. Then, the group stated the agenda for the evening, which consisted of E-Board updates, a community guidelines workshop and open floor. The meeting also featured a presentation by Angie Gregory, the sustainability program manager at the Miller Worley Center for the Environment. 

On benches, branches, and bridges: coyote decoys continue to be misplaced around campus

On benches, branches, and bridges: coyote decoys continue to be misplaced around campus

Last week’s edition of Mount Holyoke News covered the recent tampering with non-lethal goose-repellent coyote decoys around campus.

These images display the unusual positions in which the Mount Holyoke community has discovered the decoys over the past week.

The Mid-Autumn Festival arrives at Mount Holyoke

The Mid-Autumn Festival arrives at Mount Holyoke

A recent event hosted by the Chinese Cultural Association invited Mount Holyoke College students to a Chinese celebration commemorating the end of the autumn harvest and celebrating the moon. On Sept. 29, the CCA held its annual Mid-Autumn Festival to observe the holiday, which takes place on the 15th day of the eighth month of the Chinese lunar calendar. 

Campus coyotes reported missing, college staff takes action

Campus coyotes reported missing, college staff takes action

Mount Holyoke College students have likely noticed the addition of several new plastic canines to campus this semester. Coyote decoys were installed to “keep the Canada goose population to a minimum on [Mount Holyoke’s] campus,” according to the Sept. 27 edition of the “MHC This Week” newsletter.

While these decoys may help repel the goose population, they have attracted another population: thieves. 

Mount Holyoke News celebrates 105 years since its first ever publication

Mount Holyoke News celebrates 105 years since its first ever publication

On Wednesday, Oct. 3, 1917, The Mount Holyoke News published its first issue, making the anniversary of the publication's 105th year in print. Now simply known as Mount Holyoke News, the College's independent, student-run news publication has been in print for over a century. 

Community reflects on Danielle R. Holley’s inauguration ceremony

Community reflects on Danielle R. Holley’s inauguration ceremony

Though Danielle R. Holley had officially assumed her role as Mount Holyoke College’s 20th President nearly three months prior, excitement remained undiminished at her formal inauguration on Thursday, Sept. 21.

Class of 2027 candidates vie for presidency in All Campus Elections

Class of 2027 candidates vie for presidency in All Campus Elections

Sparking fervent discussions and growing anticipation within the Mount Holyoke College community, this year’s All Campus Elections have returned. The 2023 All Campus Elections are especially significant because of the substantial size of the Class of 2027 — 545 students were projected to enroll in the first-year class as of April 2023.