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Tomorrow will officially be the first day of spring in the Northern Hemisphere: Warmer weather is melting the snow and days are slowly lengthening. Despite the assignments of midterm season, ...
The College offered admission to 1,038 applicants on March 21 through the regular decision process, according to Dean of Admission and Student Financial Services Liz Creighton ’01. Applicants who ...
In the spring of 2001, a pallet of unsealed moving boxes was unloaded from a truck at the Williamstown post office. Inside were thousands of VHS tapes and photo negatives, each meticulously labeled in ...
At the end of every semester, students swarm to the anonymous campus-based social media platform Yik Yak with the same question: Why is James Cart ’05 so obsessed with me? “Bruh james cart just wants ...
The College’s EphVentures programs have seen a decrease in applications for orientation leader positions, according to their student directors. The programs faced a 15 percent budget cut and were ...
Staff Spotlight is a new column that highlights the contributions of the people who keep the College running. This interview has been edited for length and clarity. Morning beverage of choice? Mocha ...
Berchem’s etching, The Cows at the Watering Place (The Cow Drinking). (Photo courtesy of the Clark Art Institute.) Upon entering the Thaw Gallery for Works on Paper at the Clark Art Institute’s Manton ...
“This Week in Williams History” is a column that looks back at memorable moments in the College’s past through articles in the Record. This week in history, the Record covered an 11-hour power outage, ...
Verkleeren crushed the competition at NESCACs this year, despite swimming in non-dominant events. (Photo courtesy of Sports Information.) Sophia Verkleeren ’25 began swimming by a mere twist of fate. ...
Nearly every day since President Donald Trump’s inauguration, we have been flooded with news about massive changes to the federal government — research cuts, the gutting of federal departments, ...
Willy2Go, a new student-run food delivery service which allows students to order takeout on Friday and Saturday nights and have their food delivered to their dorms by student drivers, launched on ...
In recent weeks, the federal government has canceled $400 million in federal funding to Columbia University because of what it describes as the school’s failure to limit antisemitic harassment. The ...
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