Athletic trainers end care for dancers and club sports teams

Athletic trainers end care for dancers and club sports teams

When Anna Stone ’20 Club Sports Council president at Mount Holyoke, met with Lori Hendricks, head of the College Athletic Department, for their monthly meeting on Sept. 11, she was notified that club sports athletes would no longer receive medical care from the athletic trainers or be granted access to the athletic training room.

Professor Hachiyanagi charged with attempted murder, assault against fellow faculty member

Mount Holyoke Professor of Art and Chair of Art Studio Rie Hachiyanagi has been charged with multiple counts, including attempted murder, after an alleged attack on another member of Mount Holyoke’s faculty.

In 2019, campus revisits 1990 heterosexual pride rally controversy

In 2019, campus revisits 1990 heterosexual pride rally controversy

A banner unfurled from the second floor of Skinner Hall on April 9, 1990. No one knew who hung it or where it came from. The rogue banner, peeping out of Skinner’s federal style windows, read “Heterosexual Awareness Week: Wear Your Blue Circles to Show Your Support.”

Students weigh in on presidential impeachment expectations

After two weeks of impeachment hearings before the House Intelligence Committee, many Mount Holyoke students and staff now believe that President Trump committed an impeachable offense, but that he will not be removed from office.

Ken Burns leads Hampshire in $60 million fundaising campaign

Burns, a Hampshire College alum, was among the Hampshire community members that gathered to kick off the College’s fundraising campaign, “Change in the Making,” on Dec. 3. Burns leads the campaign with four alumni cochairs and says he is proud to be a part of a campaign that is “daunting, but a challenge we are up to.”