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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

Christopher Hughes

Investigation ongoing into hidden camera found in Upper Lasell Fitness Center bathroom

Ellie Davis April 16, 2025
Director of Campus Safety Services (CSS) Jeff Palmer announced in an all-campus email on Monday that a camera hidden in a single-stall bathroom in Upper Lasell Fitness Center had captured footage of bathroom users between noon and 5 p.m. on Jan. 16.
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Rumors of ICE presence on campus ‘unsubstantiated,’ students call for increased support from College

Sonia Zinkin-Meyers April 16, 2025
Rumors that circulated last Wednesday that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers were present on campus were “unsubstantiated,” according to an all-campus email sent by Director of Campus Safety Services (CSS) Jeff Palmer later that day.
Kiara Royer/The Williams Record

Vending machine selling emergency contraceptives, other health products to be installed in Goodrich Hall

Lily Fox April 16, 2025
A 24-hour vending machine providing emergency contraceptives and other health supplies to students at a low cost will be up and running in Goodrich Hall on Friday of this week.
Iris Li/The Williams Record

Ad Hoc Committee on Academic Integrity proposes honor system changes

Sonia Zinkin-Meyers and Aiden Clarke April 16, 2025
The Ad Hoc Committee on Academic Integrity published its draft report proposing changes to the College’s Honor system in March and presented its proposals at the April 9 faculty meeting. The committee proposed renaming the Honor and Discipline Committee as the Committee on Academic Integrity (CAI).
Photo courtesy of Ben Litvak-Hinenzon.

Remembering playwright William Finn ’74

Lily Fox April 16, 2025
William Finn ’74, a Tony-winning writer for musical theater, died on April 7 at 73. His works, which include the popular musicals Falsettos, A New Brain, and The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee are renowned for their quirky, frenetic lyricism; warmth; and distinct earnestness.
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Comprehensive fee up 5.7 percent to $90,750 for 2025-2026 academic year

Christopher Hughes April 16, 2025
The College’s comprehensive fee — which encompasses tuition, room and board, and other required charges — will increase 5.7 percent to $90,750 for the 2025-2026 academic year.
Christopher Hughes/The Williams Record

Town rebuilds South Street between Field Park and The Clark

Christopher Hughes April 16, 2025
Williamstown began reconstructing South Street between the Field Park traffic circle and the Clark Institute of Art on Monday, April 16. The project is expected to conclude in summer 2026.
David Wignall/The Williams Record

College admits 8.5 percent of applicants to Class of 2029

David Wignall March 21, 2025
The College offered admission to 1,038 applicants on March 21 through the regular decision process. The total acceptance rate for the 2024-2025 admission cycle, including both early and regular decision, was 8.5 percent — a slight increase from last year’s record-low 7.5 percent acceptance rate.
Photos courtesy of Valerie Jarrett and Bryce Vickmark.

Valerie Jarrett, Esther Duflo to deliver commencement, baccalaureate addresses

Hugh Kane March 19, 2025
Valerie Jarrett, a former senior advisor to President Barack Obama, will deliver the 2025 commencement address on June 8. The day before, Esther Duflo, a Nobel laureate and MIT professor of economics will deliver the College’s baccalaureate address.
Theo Duarte-Baird/The Williams Record

College launches CARE Team

Aiden Clarke March 19, 2025
The College launched the CARE Team, a committee that directs students identified through referrals as needing additional support to available campus resources, this academic year.
EphVentures contend with declining interest from student leaders, funding cuts

EphVentures contend with declining interest from student leaders, funding cuts

Arleny Flores and Henry Hilton March 19, 2025
The College’s EphVentures programs have seen a decrease in applications for orientation leader positions, according to their student directors. The programs faced a 15 percent budget cut and were shortened by a day in 2023, which leaders said diminished their ability to run the programs effectively. 
Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

In Other Ivory Towers: Student activist detainment, funding cuts, antisemitism investigation at Columbia

Lena Kerest and Ellie Davis March 19, 2025
In recent weeks, the federal government has canceled $400 million in federal funding to Columbia University because of what it describes as the school’s failure to limit antisemitic harassment. The government recently broadened its investigation into cases of antisemitism to 60 colleges and universities. Separate to the ongoing investigations, federal agents detained a recent graduate student at Columbia who had been a vocal participant in recent campus protests against Israel’s military campaign in Gaza.
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