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The Student-Run Newspaper of Williams College Since 1887

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The Student-Run Newspaper of Williams College Since 1887

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College to launch On the Log initiative for 2025-26 academic year

Juno Pelczar February 26, 2025
The College is launching a community-wide, year-long initiative, dubbed On the Log, for the 2025–26 academic year, President Maud S. Mandel announced in a Feb. 5 email to the College community.
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Select Board advances proposals on short-term rentals, geothermal wells

Sonia Zinkin-Meyers and Christopher Hughes February 26, 2025
Two warrant articles drafted by the Planning Board will be voted on at Town Meeting on May 22, after the Williamstown Select Board voted to add them to the Town Meeting warrant on Monday. One measure aims to regulate short-term rentals in the Town, while the other would regulate the installation of geothermal heating wells.
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Elizabeth Rogers hired to serve as new director of PEACe Office

Sonia Zinkin-Meyers February 26, 2025
Elizabeth Rogers has begun serving as director of the Prevention, Education, and Advocacy in Community Office, according to a Daily Message published last Friday.
Photo courtesy of Stan Vasileiadis.

Students meet with Governor Healey, advocate for Northern Tier Passenger Rail

Arleny Flores February 26, 2025
Students from the College met with Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey to voice their support for the Northern Tier Passenger Rail project.
Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons

In Other Ivory Towers: Bowdoin students face disciplinary action following encampment in support of Palestine

Sonia Zinkin-Meyers February 26, 2025
Over 50 students at Bowdoin face disciplinary action for their involvement in an encampment that lasted from Feb. 6 to Feb. 10, according to the Bowdoin Orient. Eight of those students were suspended — their suspensions were lifted on Monday and they were allowed to return to campus.
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Mandel, senior staff respond to Trump administration policy changes, ‘assault’ on higher education

Sonia Zinkin-Meyers February 19, 2025
President Maud S. Mandel announced the establishment of a series of working groups led by senior administrators and discussed the College’s lobbying and advocacy efforts in her opening remarks at the Feb. 12 faculty meeting. Mandel announced the plans in response to what she described as the threats posed to higher education by President Donald Trump’s administration. 
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Del Water Gap to headline Spring Fling, ACE announces at Battle of the Bands

Aiden Clarke February 19, 2025
Del Water Gap, an indie pop musician and record producer, will perform at this year’s Spring Fling.
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College begins six-month transportation study

Sonia Zinkin-Meyers February 19, 2025
The College has begun a six-month transportation study to consider potential changes to campus parking facilities, roads, and infrastructure. The study will assess transportation practices and the College’s use of land, according to a notice released on Feb. 14 by the Office of Planning, Design, and Construction.
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College hires new deputy Title IX coordinator

Lena Kerest February 19, 2025
Tamica Means began serving as the College’s first deputy Title IX coordinator on Jan. 13, according to a Daily Messages announcement on Feb. 5.
College, Williams-Mystic announce Climate and Community Leaders initiative

College, Williams-Mystic announce Climate and Community Leaders initiative

Christopher Hughes February 19, 2025
The College will establish the Climate and Community Leaders Initiative in collaboration with Williams-Mystic in fall 2025, Dean of the College Gretchen Long and Executive Director of Williams-Mystic Tom Van Winkle announced in a Feb. 13 email to the classes of 2027 and 2028. According to its website, the program will provide students with specialized climate-focused opportunities throughout their time at the College.
Photo courtesy of Brad Wakoff.

Botanist Robin Wall Kimmerer, journalist Barbara Bradley Hagerty ’81, exoneree Ben Spencer deliver Claiming Williams keynotes

Dalia Levanon and Ellie Davis February 12, 2025
Robin Wall Kimmerer, a botanist, professor, and author of this year’s Williams Reads book Braiding Sweetgrass, delivered the evening keynote address at Claiming Williams Day on Feb. 6. The morning keynote featured Ben Spencer, who was wrongly convicted of murder and imprisoned for 34 years, and Barbara Bradley Hagerty ’81, a journalist whose reporting helped uncover evidence that exonerated Spencer. 
College grapples with disruptions to federal research grants

College grapples with disruptions to federal research grants

Sonia Zinkin-Meyers and Christopher Hughes February 12, 2025
Recent executive orders from President Donald Trump have called into question the security of federal funding for research, including grants from the National Science Foundation. Members of the administration told the Record that they are uncertain how the College would respond to future funding freezes, but remain committed to supporting faculty research.
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