Mount Holyoke students in Washington, D.C. react to election results

For the first time since its inception in 2018, Mount Holyoke’s annual Semester in D.C. program is taking place in-person during a presidential election year. While Mount Holyoke College students on campus may have experienced election night through a college-sponsored watch party or on laptop screens in dorm rooms, a select group of students currently completing the program were able to witness former president Donald Trump’s reelection and its aftermath as it unfolded in the heart of the United States capital. 

The Betty Shabazz Cultural Center celebrates its 55th birthday

The Betty Shabazz Cultural Center celebrates its 55th birthday

“It is a milestone that the Betty [Shabazz Cultural Center] has survived … the essence of the Betty has survived. Even though it has changed bodies, the essence still remains,” Dani Darku ’27 said as she walked across campus on Oct. 30, on her way to celebrate the 55th birthday of the Betty Shabazz Cultural Center. “We have to keep in mind that the school did not have the Betty in mind when it was being built. [The school] didn’t have the identities of Black students when it was being built, so we need to keep that in mind and come to the Betty because it is not about the distance, it's about the Betty being a home for us.”

Former MHC chef opens new Thai restaurant in Village Commons

Former MHC chef opens new Thai restaurant in Village Commons

Serving a variety of dishes that take inspiration from regional Thai cuisines, the newest restaurant in the Village Commons aims to bring authentic Thai food to South Hadley. Since its grand opening on Oct. 18, Kiao Wan has become a point of interest for Mount Holyoke College students, who can visit the restaurant at 9 College Street, directly behind the Odyssey Bookshop.

Small brush fire in woods results in Prospect Hall evacuation

A small brush fire broke out in the wooded area behind 1837 Hall and Prospect Hall on Mount Holyoke College’s campus on Tuesday afternoon. While no flames were visible at time of reporting, a large plume of smoke could be seen emerging from above the trees. Students were evacuated from Prospect Hall and the neighboring Fimbel Maker and Innovation Lab. No injuries have been reported. There appears to be no damage to any residence halls or academic buildings. An MHC Emergency Alert from Public Safety & Services at 1:13 p.m. stated that the fire is “contained.”