10-10-98
9:15 p.m. Stranger in West College reported. Person was identified and was confirmed as a guest of a student resident of West.
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Name: Scott Snyder
Hometown: Amherst NY, outside of Buffalo
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New Works
In conjunction with the 100th anniversary of Cap and Bells, three of the organization’s student directors staged works-in-progress for New Works, a Cap and Bells performance showcasing new student-written works.
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From the first Commencement on Sept. 2, 1795, when Williams awarded degrees to four men in an old meeting house, to now, with an open-air ceremony for hundreds of graduates in a packed science quad, Williams Commencements have undergone many changes.
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Women’s Lacrosse
The Williams women’s lacrosse team brought home the ECAC championship with a 7-4 win over Trinity.
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Community is not an easy word to define. We each give our own meaning to the word. For some, it is a physical place with geographic boundaries while for others it focuses on work or play groups.
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Look around you. Look at all the places, faces, people, ideas, works, goals, dreams you have surrounded yourself with for the past four years, the best years of your life.
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Men’s golf dominated in the Little Three Championships in May, convincingly defeating both Amherst and Wesleyan.
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It doesn’t seem right to be writing my reflections of my college career because it honestly seems like I just got here (they don’t call them cliches because they’re not true).
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First-year Williams women’s crew head coach Greg Kruczynski guided the Ephs to their first NCAA Rowing Championships berth for a varsity eight. Last year the Ephs landed a four with cox berth and finished fifth in a field of mostly Division I boats.
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