
Faculty, students, community members join Stand Up for Science movement in Science Quad protest
A page on the College’s website that outlined the Theme/Affinity/Program/Special Interest (TAPSI) housing program was taken down during the week of Feb. 14. Dean of the College Gretchen Long said that the College is not planning any changes to the program, but that senior staff decided to take down the page following the Department of Education’s Feb. 14 Dear Colleague letter.
Tupelo Press, a North Adams-based literary press, announced on Feb. 9 that it would not comply with the National Endowment for the Arts' new guidelines restricting federal grants. Tupelo's founder and poet Jeffrey Levine offered his thoughts on the press' decision and the power of poetry.
Amita Khurana • March 12, 2025
Artist Kiki Smith visited the Clark this past weekend to talk about her tapestry 'Seven Seas,' which is currently being featured in the special exhibition 'Wall Power!'

Inés Garcia • March 12, 2025
Professor and Chair of Chemistry Thomas Smith ’88 will serve as the next director of the Williams-Exeter Programme at Oxford (WEPO), President Maud S. Mandel announced in an all-campus email last Friday. He will succeed Professor of Political Science Sam Crane, who has held the position since July 2024.

Lena Kerest • March 12, 2025
While the Ephs only narrowly lost to the Mamoths, they are still focused on improvement.

Rosario Carranza • March 12, 2025
Last Thursday, the Italian department hosted a festival which highlighted Italian culture, food, music, and language. Students enjoyed delicacies such as pasta alla vodka driven in from the Bronx and almond cookies imported from Rome, all while listening to serenades by the Williams Concert Choir.
Arleny Flores • March 12, 2025
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Henry Gold • March 11, 2025
In an op-ed, Henry Gold argues that lecture sizes should be increased to give faculty more time to spend on tutorials and smaller seminars.
Ephelia Ephelia • March 11, 2025
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Henry Hilton • March 12, 2025
Assistant Professor of Russian Olga Kim talks the overlooked social commentary in the Oscar-winning film 'Anora.'
Tahlia Gerger • March 12, 2025