
Max Billick • January 25, 2023
The Office of Accessible Education (OAE) will adopt a new software program in the fall of 2023 to streamline its workload amid a staff shortage. The program, which is called Accommodate, aims to simplify the process of renewing academic accommodations — the most common kind of disability accommodation handled by OAE.
Lena Kerest • January 25, 2023
The College announced its newest addition to the Office of Institutional Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (OIDEI), Ivonne García, on Wednesday, Jan. 11. She will serve as assistant vice president for OIDEI.
Luke Chinman • January 25, 2023
For the 2022-2023 academic year, the College approved four Theme/Affinity/Program/Special Interest (TAPSI) housing proposals. After a semester, the Record spoke to students living in the Williams Interfaith Dialogue House, the International House, the Sustainable Living Community, the Eban House — which is for Black affinity housing — about their experiences.
Ella Marx • January 25, 2023
In a letter to the Williams community, Editor in Chief Ella Marx '24 reaffirms the Record's long-standing values, while describing her vision for the future.
Kathryn Cloonan • January 25, 2023
The cast of the Opera Workshop's Die Zauberflöte gave its first performance on Jan. 23 and will perform for a final time on Jan. 25 in Chapin Hall.

The Massachusetts Department of Transportation
(MassDOT) is conducting
the Northern Tier Passenger Rail Study to explore
the feasibility of passenger train service between
North Adams and Boston,
as called for by the commonwealth’s 2020 budget.

Noor Naseer • January 25, 2023
The women’s basketball team (13-6, 4-1 NESCAC) is currently ranked second in the NESCAC, after wins against Bowdoin and Middlebury and a loss to Amherst this week.
Quinn Casey • January 25, 2023

Luke Chinman • January 25, 2023
This week, Tommy Goodwin ’25 discussed Where Am I?!, the wrestling team, and his love for Mariah Carey.

January 25, 2023
In an op-ed, Shoshie Hemley '25 argues for more support for student-run performing arts groups on campus.

Students at the College reflect on their experience watching Mindy Kaling's The Sex Lives of College Girls.