At the end of JA training, Dean of First-Year Students Christina Walsh officially presented each JA with their shirt: Walsh ...
In an op-ed, Jordanne Brazie discusses the boundaries of line cutting and the joy of sacrificing one’s comfort for art.
I don’t think I’ll ever experience a high like that again in my entire life,” Kristi Kirsche ’17 said of the moment she and her teammates became Olympic medalists by clinching a 14-12 last-second ...
Shoshie Hemley reflects on a year abroad, giving a perspective different from the stereotypical image of study-abroad bliss.
No. 4 field hockey (5-0, 2-0 NESCAC) continued its undefeated season with a 2-0 win over No. 10 Amherst (3- 1, 1-1 NESCAC). The Ephs emerged victorious on their home turf after forward Claire Colvin ...
One recent alum and one student at the College filed complaints to the Department of Education alleging that College ...
The share of Black students increased from 6.8 percent to 7.3 percent, while that of Hispanic students rose from 14.8 percent ...
The College has formed the First-Year Housing Working Group, chaired by Senior Associate Dean of Campus Life Doug Schiazza, ...
The Record’s Editor in Chief for the fall semester, Julia Goldberg, introduces some changes editorial policy and the board’s ...
Leo Wang ’27 sat down with the Record to discuss his involvement as a director at the College, his artistic process, and his ...
Staffing shortages at the Office of Campus Life (OCL), spurred by the departure of five staff members in the last year, have ...
Williams may have been the first American institution to adopt the cap and gown as a commencement tradition in 1887.