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A student was arrested on campus after engaging in pro-Palestine protest acts last Sunday, before the day’s commencement ...
Chief Communications Officer Jim Reische and Associate Vice President for Communications Meike Kaan announced on Wednesday that the Office of Communication has updated the College’s visual identity.
North Adams’ Houghton Mansion holds a variety of creepy sights, including an abandoned Freemason meeting room, an old barber chair and dusty Victorian bedrooms. (Irene Loewenson / The Williams Record) ...
Follies showgirls in their 1940s costumes at London National Theatre. (Photo courtesy of the Clark Art Institute.) Despite being a self-proclaimed Stephen Sondheim ’50 aficionado, I must admit that ...
Cohen received significant backlash online for voicing her opposition to MIT’s decision to invite Abbot to speak at the university. (Photo courtesy of Phoebe Cohen.) Professor and Chair of Geosciences ...
The opinions presented here are those of the author and are not representative of the Honor and Discipline Committee nor the Ad Hoc Committee on Academic Integrity. This piece points out systemic ...
If you’re a Williams College student reading this article, Lucy Calkins ’73 probably taught you how to do so. Maybe you memorized sight words. Maybe you learned to read through “just right” books for ...
The College offered admission to 899 students on March 22 during the regular decision round, according to Dean of Admission and Student Financial Services Liz Creighton ’01. Applicants who accept ...
The College has eliminated the supplemental essay from its application and formed the Working Group on Admissions Policies and Practices. These changes come in response to the Supreme Court’s decision ...
An a cappella group performs for students on the Mountain Day of 1999. (Photo courtesy of the Williams College Archives.) One of the most prominent features of College lore is Mountain Day, the annual ...
Mika Brzezinski on the set of Morning Joe with Joe Scarborough, Willie Geist, and Jonathan Lemire. (Photo courtesy of Taylor Dieng.) Many students get waitlisted at the College. Few, however, are as ...
The story of the College’s underground fraternities began in the early morning of May 6, 1912, when successful Boston lawyer Olcott Osborn Partridge, Class of 1894, died by suicide. As a student, he ...
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