Long before the Indicator released a shocking report exposing, in great detail, misogynistic and racist remarks made by […]
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(Sharline Dominguez) — Since my family and I arrived in the United States from the Dominican Republic, my parents have […]
For at least a decade, now, globalization has been a buzzword heard continuously, either at an Apple or […]
Note: This article is the first of two parts about this conference. This first part will focus on […]
Up until now, I have been hesitant to participate in the Ferguson discussion. I have not posted anything […]
I was intrigued when I received a slightly mysterious email this past Tuesday from Jin Jin Xu ’17, […]
Young Dominican people, especially those who are first- generation, are stereotyped as ignorant, backward and uneducated. For this […]
For most Amherst College students, The Office of Admission is both geographically and psychologically separated from daily life. Considering […]
(Tomi Williams)– I must admit that upon my initial reading of Lola F.’s article “Varsity Athletes: Detriments of […]
I remember we first met during orientation. We bonded over the rare coincidence that we were both from […]