The stories of Black women in medicine reach Hooker Auditorium

The stories of Black women in medicine reach Hooker Auditorium

Nearly 100 people came to Mount Holyoke College’s Hooker Auditorium on Thursday, Feb. 8, to attend a screening of “Faces of Medicine,” a film showcasing the stories of those who have experienced the struggle and joy of being a Black female doctor in the United States. The film was created by Dr. Khama Ennis, and through it, viewers learned about her life and the lives of other doctors featured in it.

Senior administration updates student body on ongoing geothermal project

Senior administration updates student body on ongoing geothermal project

On Feb. 13, Karla Youngblood, associate vice president for Facilities Management, and Carl Ries, treasurer and vice president for finance and administration, announced an update on the ongoing geothermal energy initiative here at Mount Holyoke College. This update provides some key information surrounding upcoming construction, which may impact students.

Mount Holyoke celebrates 10 years of gender-inclusive admissions

Mount Holyoke celebrates 10 years of gender-inclusive admissions

This year marks the 10th anniversary of Mount Holyoke College’s historic gender-inclusive admissions policy. At convocation on Sept. 2, 2014, former President Lynn Pasquerella welcomed in the school year with the official announcement of the policy, making the College the second historically women’s institution to formally open its doors to female, transgender and nonbinary applicants.

Senate sparks discussion about college expenses, accessibility concerns and the struggling language department

Senate sparks discussion about college expenses, accessibility concerns and the struggling language department

Mount Holyoke College’s Student Government Association opened its senate meeting on Feb. 13 with the Mount Holyoke College Land Acknowledgement, emphasizing the importance of learning about local Indigenous nations. 

Afterwards, Vice President for College Relations Kassandra Jolley and Vice President for Finance and Administration and Treasurer Carl Ries were welcomed on stage to present information about financial aid and the College’s budget.

President Holley reflects on her first semester in office and teaching a new class

President Holley reflects on her first semester in office and teaching a new class

As the second semester of the 2023-2024 school year starts to pick up speed, President Danielle R. Holley has started teaching her first class, titled The Supreme Court, in the politics department at Mount Holyoke College. The course focuses on landmark cases settled by the Supreme Court of the United States since 1803.

Queer Action Collective highlights history of queer activism at MHC

Queer Action Collective highlights history of queer activism at MHC

On Feb. 2, 2024, the Mount Holyoke College Queer Action Collective, also known as QAC, hosted an event titled “Queer Activism at MHC Through the Years” to inform students of the history of queer activism at Mount Holyoke. At this event, QAC produced a presentation, facilitated discussion amongst participants, and invited Mount Holyoke alum Donna Albino ‘83 to speak on her experiences.

Senate discusses Valentine’s Day fundraisers, chair of halls, and social media platform Fizz

Senate discusses Valentine’s Day fundraisers, chair of halls, and social media platform Fizz

Student Government Association Senate opened on Feb. 6, 2024, with the reading of the agenda and the Mount Holyoke College Land Acknowledgement. Then, the senate leaders discussed the Mohegan Nation as a part of their pledge this year to go beyond the land acknowledgment and educate themselves and the community on local Native nations. 

‘Diversity Saves Lives’: ‘Faces in Medicine’ at Mount Holyoke

‘Diversity Saves Lives’: ‘Faces in Medicine’ at Mount Holyoke

Nearly 100 people came to Mount Holyoke College’s Hooker Auditorium on Thursday, Feb. 8, to attend a screening of “Faces of Medicine,” a film showcasing the stories of those who have experienced the struggle and joy of being a Black female doctor in the United States.

APAU organizes game night to relieve final exam stress

APAU organizes game night to relieve final exam stress

It’s final exam season, which means stress is in the air at Mount Holyoke College, whether it be from projects, exams or presentations. To keep spirits as high as possible, both the College and student organizations have hosted de-stress events on campus throughout the past week.