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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

The College enacted a lockdown following the shooting. (Max Billick/The Williams Record)

Cole Ave. shooting leaves one wounded, prompts campus lockdown

Max Billick December 23, 2024
One person was wounded in a shooting at the Cole Avenue Apartments, a housing complex at 330 Cole Avenue, at 10:15 a.m. on Sunday, Dec. 22. In response to the incident, the College imposed an 87-minute lockdown of campus.
Angela Gui/The Williams Record

College advises international students to return to U.S. ahead of Trump inauguration

Lena Kerest December 20, 2024
Dean of the College Gretchen Long, Director of International Student Services (ISS) Ninah Pretto, and Assistant Director of ISS Mariia Smirnova advised international students to return to the United States from any international travel before Jan. 19, 2025.
Francis Huang/The Williams Record

Currier Quad to replace Mission as first-year housing beginning fall 2025

Sonia Zinkin-Meyers December 17, 2024
The five upperclass dorms that comprise Currier Quad will house first-years and Mission will house upperclass students beginning in fall 2025.
David Wignall/The Williams Record

College admits 26.6 percent of early decision applicants to Class of 2029

David Wignall December 13, 2024
The College admitted 257 out of 964 early decision applicants to the Class of 2029 on Dec. 13, as well as 18 students through QuestBridge’s National College Match program on Dec. 2.
Haley Zimmerman/The Williams Record

Approval ratings survey shows increased disapproval of FAST, Honor and Discipline Committee

Hugh Kane December 4, 2024
The Record sent its biannual approval ratings survey to 500 randomly selected students last week. The survey asked students to indicate their approval, disapproval, or neutrality toward various campus institutions.
Max Billick/The Williams Record

Faculty to vote on dissolving justice and law studies program

Haley Zimmerman December 4, 2024
The faculty will vote on a motion to dissolve the justice and law studies concentration at their meeting today.
Photo courtesy of Niku Darafshi.

Students support creation of Mt. Greylock Regional High School’s first BSU

Sonia Zinkin-Meyers December 4, 2024
Students and administrators at Mount Greylock Regional School District established a Black Student Union ­at the high school last month with support from students at the College.
(Quinn Casey/The Williams Record)

Record elects its 2025 leadership

Billick, Zimmerman to serve as editors-in-chief; Garcia, Huprikar, Kane, Pallesen as managing editors
Lena Kerest December 3, 2024
Billick will serve as editor-in-chief in the spring, alongside managing editors Kane and Pallesen. In the fall, Zimmerman will follow Billick as editor-in-chief, with Garcia and Huprikar as managing editors.
Akkshansh Bagga/The Williams Record

In wake of election, students express fear, anger at CISA open mic event in Baxter

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.
Theo Duarte-Baird/The Williams Record

Board of Trustees rejects demands by SJP, J4J

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.

National Weather Service issues area wildfire warning

Beatrice Larzul and Christopher Hughes November 20, 2024
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. 
Theo Duarte-Baird/The Williams Record

The College’s $106 million Energy and Carbon Master Plan, explained

Haley Zimmerman November 20, 2024
The College plans to incur $106 million in debt over the next decade to finance its Energy and Carbon Master Plan, which seeks to reduce campus emissions by 80 percent by 2050.
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