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George Santos’ former seat filled by moderate Democrat

George Santos’ former seat filled by moderate Democrat

After the announcement of 23 fraud charges against Santos, a bipartisan vote (311-114) expelled Santos from the House of Representatives, according to CNN. This removal makes Rep. Santos only the sixth person expelled from the House of Representatives. This left a critical seat open for the narrow Republican majority. The two candidates for the seat were Republican Mazi Pilip and former New York Democratic Congressman Tom Suozzi.

Black professors share their experiences and stories in higher education in honor of Black History Month

Black professors share their experiences and stories in higher education in honor of Black History Month

Students, faculty and staff gathered in Hooker Auditorium on Feb. 12 for the Mount Holyoke College Association of Pan-African Unity’s ‘‘Voices of Resilience: Black Professors in Higher Education.” The event speakers included Professor of Economics and Critical Race and Political Economy Lucas Wilson; Chair and Professor of Biological Sciences Renae Brodie; and Associate Dean of Students, Community and Belonging Latrina Denson.

Senate invites Residential Life and Disability Services to discuss housing process

Senate invites Residential Life and Disability Services to discuss housing process

Student Government Association Senate opened its meeting on Feb. 20 with a reading of the Mount Holyoke College Land Acknowledgement and the meeting agenda. The agenda included E-Board updates, open floor and a special town hall with Residential Life and Disability Services to discuss the housing process. 

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.

‘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.