SGA senate wraps on fall semester: Stress-coping, J-show and campus events

SGA senate wraps on fall semester: Stress-coping, J-show and campus events

On Dec. 6, the Student Government Association senate began with a recitation of the land acknowledgment and the reading of the agenda. There were no E-Board updates, but several students spoke during open floor.

Alumna alleges 'indoctrination into woke culture' at MHC to New York Post

 Alumna alleges 'indoctrination into woke culture' at MHC to New York Post

“It is a cult, its aim is to separate you from the people who love you most,” Tucker Carlson concluded when describing Mount Holyoke College on his Fox News segment, Tucker Carlson Tonight. The guest of the night was Annabella Rockwell ’15, who was invited to the show after being featured in a widely circulated New York Post article that was published on Nov. 26. The article described Rockwell’s experience at Mount Holyoke College, where she described herself as becoming “totally indoctrinated” into a viewpoint wherein the world is dominated by a toxic patriarchal system and that women, people of color and LGBTQ+ people are oppressed victims.

Mount Holyoke announces new COVID-19 isolation policy

Mount Holyoke announces new COVID-19 isolation policy

Mount Holyoke College updated students on new COVID-19 policies last week via a Division of Student Life newsletter. Residential students with COVID-19 will have three options going forward: isolating-in-place in their single dorm room, isolating-in-place in their shared room or relocating to isolation housing or to off-campus isolation via private transportation service. The College currently recommends isolating immediately after getting a positive COVID-19 test.

Professor discusses living trauma sites in Ukraine

The Russia-Ukraine War, which began in February 2022, continues to bring chaos and anguish to the lives of Ukrainian citizens. The war has led to determinative events that will serve to isolate its perpetrator, Russia, from Western democracies, and is responsible for waves of global economic instability, according to The New York Times.

SGA senate hears presentation on student satisfaction

SGA senate hears presentation on student satisfaction

The Student Conference Committee, a subcommittee of the SGA, presented their findings from last year’s student satisfaction survey, which students take annually. Generally, most students seem satisfied, accepted and welcomed at Mount Holyoke, according to the data. Exceptions do exist, however.

Mount Holyoke's RA Collective votes 65-0 to unionize

Mount Holyoke's RA Collective votes 65-0 to unionize

Residential advisors and fellows gathered in Chapin Auditorium alongside other community members on the evening of Nov. 9 to determine the future of the Mount Holyoke Collective and their union status on campus. Officials from the United Food and Commercial Workers Local 1459 chapter read aloud the individual votes to the hushed room. The silence was broken by applause when it was announced that the student workers had voted unanimously to formalize their union membership.

Maura Healey wins Massachusetts governorship

Maura Healey wins Massachusetts governorship

Maura Healey made history with her win in the Massachusetts gubernatorial election on Nov. 8., making her Massachusetts’ first woman elected to the position, Associated Press News reported. Along with Governor-elect Tina Kotek of Oregon, Healey will be one of the two first openly lesbian governors in the U.S.

Senate welcomed senior leadership to answer questions about COVID-19

Senate welcomed senior leadership to answer questions about COVID-19

During the Nov. 8 senate meeting, the Student Government Association conducted a conversation with Interim President Beverly Daniel Tatum, Provost and Dean of Faculty Lisa Sullivan and Dean of the College Amber Douglas about COVID-19 and the College’s policy surrounding it. The senior College administration leaders presented a timeline of the COVID-19 policy, discussed the reasoning behind the decisions and explained the current policy that they’re working on before taking questions and comments.

College responds to Supreme Court affirmative action cases

College responds to Supreme Court affirmative action cases

The way Mount Holyoke College and other colleges across the country implement policies toward diverse enrollment could experience a large shift at the hands of current Supreme Court cases. On Monday, Oct. 31, the Supreme Court heard two cases both raised by Students for Fair Admissions against Harvard University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as listed on the Supreme Court calendar. SFFA has argued that the current affirmative action policy is a violation of the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment, as reported by The New York Times.