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The Student-Run Newspaper of Williams College Since 1887

The Williams Record

The Student-Run Newspaper of Williams College Since 1887

The Williams Record

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Residents vote to increase elementary school budget, fund recreation projects at annual Town Meeting
Hadley Levenson May 20, 2026
At yesterday’s annual Town Meeting, Williamstown residents voted to increase Williamstown Elementary School’s budget and fund a new skate park, among other items.
Complaints over uneven funding disrupt FAST, prompt referendum
Soren Anderson-Flynn and Aiden Clarke May 13, 2026
Calls to reform the Facilitators for Allocating Student Taxes (FAST) have intensified as a group of elected FAST facilitators are pushing for a referendum proposing several changes to FAST’s constitution, in an effort to make the funding allocation system more equitable. This academic year, the Williams College Debating Union received over $42,000 from FAST, thousands more than the Williams Outing Club and nearly as much as all campus performance groups combined.
Major declaration data shows English, Div. I up, computer science down
Sagata Das May 13, 2026
Students in the Class of 2028 declared their majors and concentrations on April 29, solidifying the academic paths they will pursue during their remaining time at the College. Registrar’s office data shared with the Record shows a sharp rise in Division I declarations, an all-time high in the number of English majors, and a continued decline in computer science majors.
Hot off the press: The Record visits where ink hits the page
Max Billick and Inés Garcia May 13, 2026
Ever wondered how the Record miraculously appears in print on Wednesday mornings? This week, the Record went to our printing press, near Albany International Airport, to see the process firsthand.
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Residents vote to increase elementary school budget, fund recreation projects at annual Town Meeting
Hadley Levenson May 20, 2026
At yesterday’s annual Town Meeting, Williamstown residents voted to increase Williamstown Elementary School’s budget and fund a new skate park, among other items.
Women’s lacrosse celebrated weekend victories over Grove City and William Smith. (Photo courtesy of Kevin Colton.)
Women’s lacrosse advances to Sweet 16 after a two-victory weekend
Manuela Lira May 13, 2026

No. 23 women’s lacrosse (11-7, 5-5 NESCAC) secured consecutive victories during the first two rounds of the Div. III NCAA Championship, which...

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Hot off the press: The Record visits where ink hits the page
Max Billick and Inés Garcia May 13, 2026
Ever wondered how the Record miraculously appears in print on Wednesday mornings? This week, the Record went to our printing press, near Albany International Airport, to see the process firsthand.
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Goodbye and good luck
Goodbye and good luck
Michael Sardo May 13, 2026
In an op-ed, Michael Sardo argues that the College is not adequately preparing students for professional expectations.
Comic
Asa Silverman May 13, 2026
From left to right: John W. Chandler,  John Clayton ’85, Michael Govan, and Martita Weil ’86. (Courtesy of Williams College Archives.)
LACMA Director Michael Govan ’85 talks museum architecture, public art, mounds of dirt
Aoife O'Connell May 13, 2026
Michael Govan ’85 talks about his career as LACMA director, his time working at WCMA, and outdoor-sculpture-controversies.