
Christopher Hughes • November 12, 2025
The College plans to reconsider a proposal to charge health insurance premiums proportionally to employees’ incomes.
Hugh Kane • November 12, 2025
Students were harassed by an individual in a white pickup truck on Hoxsey Street in the early morning of Sunday, Nov. 2.
In conversation with four professors across departments at the College, Record photographers investigated professors' lives outside of the classroom. This work of photojournalism highlights their passions, life experiences, and advice for young people.
Jasper Hale • November 12, 2025
In an op-ed, Jasper Hale '28 explores the implications of a social life provided by Greek life.

Several Spring Street businesses are undergoing changes in their upcoming hours of operation, including some temporary closures. Purple Pub closes...
Catriona Marangi • November 12, 2025

Elise Kim • November 12, 2025
No. 10 women’s soccer (12-2-4, 7-1-2 NESCAC) went on the road to face off against the No. 3 Tufts Jumbos (14-1-3, 7-1-2 NESCAC) in the NESCAC final on Sunday. Despite losing 3-5 in penalty kicks after two grueling overtime periods, this result marks a historic accomplishment for the Ephs. The last time Williams advanced to the NESCAC finals was in 2018.
Kaileen So • November 12, 2025

Frances Brooks • November 12, 2025
Dance at a high level is physically demanding and can cause serious injury — but without a varsity lapel, dancers at the College are forced to reckon with their injuries separately from athletic resources.
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In his Oct. 28 Record op-ed, Rem Johannknecht ’26 argued for the diplomatic value of studying abroad in China. Although he discusses tensions...

Shirel Quintanilla Raymond • November 12, 2025
Artist Vincent Valdez gave a lecture for the art department’s Class of 1960 Scholars Program last week.