This week, the Record’s Features Editors embarked on a journey through Frosh Quad to document the living spaces of the class ...
Repetto, who also serves as a sound designer for Cap & Bells, was first introduced to the play in the English elective ...
Last year’s decision to designate Currier Quad as first-year housing fundamentally reshaped the options available to rising ...
Founded in 2013, Detroit-based Hub New Music features flautist Michael Avitabile, clarinet player Gleb Kanasevich, violinist ...
I would like to preface my piece by saying that I am not advocating for censorship or censuring campus organizations, and I ...
In 2017, Tracey E. Vitchers ’10, a former swimmer at the College, assumed the role of Executive Director of It’s on Us, a ...
Sophie Phelps ’29 helped women’s swim and dive capture their third consecutive first-place finish at the NESCAC Championships ...
All returning students will be able to join Theme, Affinity, Program, and Special Interest (TAPSI) communities through the ...
For some students at the College, the Williams Student Union (WSU) might seem like a decades-old institution. But this ...
Jeromie Whalen, a Democratic candidate for Massachusetts’ 1st Congressional District, addressed the Williams chapter of the ...
The College began a pilot program to provide free menstrual products in 10 public restrooms across campus on Jan. 20, according to Associate Vice President for Student Affairs Jeff Malanson.
Dance company kNoname Artist performs The Grave’s Tears, a ballet exploring the impact of AIDS on the dance community at the ’62 Center for Theatre & Dance.
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