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ANALYTICS
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Number of Unique Page Views:
Last 30 days: 65,856 (-3503)
Last Week: 17,004 (+1705)
Number of Unique Sessions
Last 30 days: 43,687 (-1338)
Last Week 11,540 (+264)
Number of Active Users
Last 30 Days: 28,286 (-695)
Last Week: 8423 (+2177)
TOP FIVE MOST-READ STORIES LAST WEEK
1. Debunking the Jones Library Banner by Maria Kopicki
2. Opinion: Thrive or Perish: Transforming Admissions Will Dictate Whether Hampshire College Prospers by Jonathon Podolsky
3. Town Council Defeats Proposals to Promote Housing for Non-Student Residents by Maura Keene
4. Community Turns out to Demand Safety for LGBTQIA+ Students by Art Keene
5. Review: At a Time When African American History Is Under Attack, Netflix’s The Abandons Softens the Realities of Historical Oppression by Brooklyn Demme
WHAT’S IN THIS ISSUE?
ARTS
- What’s Happening in Amherst? by Art and Maura Keene
BUDGET
- Opinion: Why Won’t the Town Research Options for New DPW and Fire Station? by Terence Masterson
CAMPUS
- New Campus Food Pantry Serves 2300 in First Months
- Mark the Winter Solstice at the UMass Amherst Sunwheel
- Opinion: Human Rights Day in Amherst, 2025 by Rizwana Khan
CLIMATE / ENERGY / ENVIRONMENT / NATURE
- Jewish Community of Amherst Celebrates Hanukkah with Energizing of Solar Canopy by Maura Keene
- Mark the Winter Solstice at the UMass Amherst Sunwheel
- Photo of the Week: Leverett Pond on a Frosty Morning by John Varner
DEMOCRACY
EVENTS
- Western Mass Resistance Calendar and Supplmental Reading List by Art Keene
- Mark the Winter Solstice at the UMass Amherst Sunwheel
- What’s Happening in Amherst? by Art and Maura Keene
FEATURES
- Photo of the Week: Leverett Pond on a Frosty Morning by John Varner
FOOD
- Opinion: The Common Share Food Co-op: Reflections on a Failure to Launch by Alex Kent
- New Campus Food Pantry Serves 2300 in First Months
HISTORY / HISTORICAL PRESERVATION
- Opinion: The Common Share Food Co-op: Reflections on a Failure to Launch by Alex Kent
- Jones Funding Request Questioned by Community Preservation Act Committee by Maura Keene
HOUSING
ISSUES & ANALYSES
LIBRARY
MEDIA
- The Indy is Going on Vacation by Art Keene
OPINION
- Opinion: The Common Share Food Co-op: Reflections on a Failure to Launch by Alex Kent
- Opinion: Why Won’t the Town Research Options for New DPW and Fire Station? by Terence Masterson
- Opinion: Human Rights Day in Amherst, 2025 by Rizwana Khan
- Opinion: State’s Antisemitism Report is Deeply Flawed by Joseph Levine
PUBLIC HEALTH & SAFETY
- Middle School Closes Early Due to Staff Absences by Maura Keene
- Opinion: Why Won’t the Town Research Options for New DPW and Fire Station? by Terence Masterson
RESOURCES
SCHOOLS
- Middle School Closes Early Due to Staff Absences by Maura Keene
- Amherst School Committee Considers Proposal to Keep Sixth Grade in the Elementary Schools by Maura Keene
- Introducing Amethyst Brook Elementary School and Chestnut Street Academy by Maura Keene
SOCIAL & ECONOMIC JUSTICE
- Opinion: The Common Share Food Co-op: Reflections on a Failure to Launch by Alex Kent
- Opinion: Human Rights Day in Amherst, 2025 by Rizwana Khan
- Opinion: State’s Antisemitism Report is Deeply Flawed by Joseph Levine
TOWN GOVERNMENT
- Jones Funding Request Questioned by Community Preservation Act Committee by Maura Keene
- Amherst School Committee Considers Proposal to Keep Sixth Grade in the Elementary Schools by Maura Keene
- Introducing Amethyst Brook Elementary School and Chestnut Street Academy by Maura Keene
- Planning Board Seeks to Balance Needs of Students and Year-Round Residents by Maura Keene
- Town Manager Receives Excellent Annual Evaluation from Town Council by Art Keene
- Third Iteration of Town Council Ends Term with Praise for Outgoing Councilors by Maura Keene
- Opinion: Why Won’t the Town Research Options for New DPW and Fire Station? by Terence Masterson
- Opinion: Human Rights Day in Amherst, 2025 by Rizwana Khan
