Akkshansh Bagga • November 20, 2024
CISA, as well as several other students, hosted an open mic event in Baxter Hall on Nov. 18. In addition to commenting on the election’s impact on marginalized communities — the original focus of the event — students also voiced opinions about a variety of other issues, including the ongoing war in Gaza, political apathy among students at the College, and the administration’s response to recent bias incidents on campus.
Dilay Kalınoğlu • November 20, 2024
The Board of Trustees rejected the latest calls by Students for Justice in Palestine and Jews for Justice to divest from weapons manufacturing at a meeting on Oct. 30, according to a statement posted by the two groups on Instagram on Nov. 16.
Luke Chinman • November 20, 2024
Faculty reflects on the recent emergence of AI and how it has affected their classroom policies.
Faarah Bhavnagri • November 20, 2024
In this op-ed, Faarah Bhavnagri ’28 reflects on her move from the Mumbai — "the city that never sleeps" — to quiet, remote Williamstown.
The National Weather Service issued a red flag warning for Western Massachusetts on Nov. 6, signaling a high risk of brush fire amid unseasonably low humidity, warm temperatures, and strong winds. In response to these conditions — which have created the second driest season in Williamstown since 1982 — more than 200 municipalities across the state, including North Adams, have prohibited all outdoor fires.
Haley Zimmerman • November 20, 2024
Hannah Marx • November 20, 2024
Sonia Zinkin-Meyers • November 20, 2024
Satya Kluth • November 20, 2024
No. 4 field hockey (16-3, 9-1 NESCAC) punched its ticket to the NCAA Div. III semifinals last weekend, besting NESCAC rival No. 13 Wesleyan (12-6, 6-4 NESCAC) 3-2 on Saturday and No. 12 Messiah (16-6) 2-1 on Sunday. The Ephs, who hosted the second and third rounds of the championship at Williamson Field, concluded their home season undefeated.
Lena Kerest • November 20, 2024
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Ben Niewoehner • November 13, 2024
Safiyah Anwar-Chuku • November 20, 2024
This week in history, local residents were asked to commit to a pledge against discrimination in housing, students debated slashes to athletic funding during Town Meeting, and faculty discussed proposed changes to the College’s sexual harassment policy.
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Henry Gold • November 20, 2024
In an op-ed Henry Gold ’28 proposes a system where students can use their dining hall swipes at private establishments on Spring Street.
Battle of the DJs will be hosted by ACE this Friday at 9:30 p.m in Goodrich Hall, where four student DJs will compete for a surprise prize.