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The Board of Trustees approved the College’s budget for the 2024 fiscal year at its quarterly meeting last week, President Read more
In 2016, Dawn and Ben Carone, both professors of biology, left Williamstown after the College did not offer them both Read more
For Black women seeking love, the Purple Valley is more like a desert. Yet our non-Black counterparts seem to be Read more
James Johnson-Brown ’25 discusses his passion for DJing at the College. Read more
On Saturday, softball (13-13, 7-5 in the NESCAC) bounced back from Friday’s two losses against Amherst (21-11, 9-5 in the Read more
Sisterhood hosted its fifth annual Melanin Masquerade at Dodd House on Saturday. Educator, author, and original cast member of Dance Read more
On Saturday morning, 13 members of the College and Town communities met at Cole Field, equipped with shovels, buckets, Read more
The Sports Information department held its annual Frank Deford and Aaron Pinsky Awards Ceremony on Thursday, honoring 10 exceptional student Read more
“This Week in Williams History” is a column that looks back at memorable moments in the College’s past through articles Read more
On March 29, the Williams College Children’s Center (WCCC) began closing an hour earlier than it had previously, necessitating parents Read more
It was another weekend night at Williams College. I had seen and heard buzz around the campus regarding all the Read more
Men’s golf beat Wesleyan and Amherst at Amherst in the Little Three Championship on April 18. Despite losing five of Read more
Wood House hosted Williams Audio Production (WAP) House, an extravaganza with a black-light, neon theme on Saturday night. Read more
Inspired by Cap & Bells’ recent production of Pippin, I pulled up the soundtrack to the musical on Spotify this Read more
The Board of Trustees has endorsed the College’s finalized campus plan, which reimagines the College’s physical landscape in alignment with Read more
This weekend, Cap & Bells will present its seventh and final production of the year, an adaptation of Agatha Christie’s Read more
When Massachusetts’ minimum wage increased from $14.25 to $15 per hour on Jan. 1, most student workers at the College Read more
How do you ask someone about their sexuality without actually asking? “Do you listen to girl in red?” is a Read more
The Towne Field House was a hub of activity at the College. Each week, more than a dozen student groups Read more
Each week, the Record (using a script in R) randomly selects a student at the College for our One in Read more
At 1:24 a.m. on Wednesday, March 19, a curious message was delivered to the inboxes of slumbering students: “SHEEP COMING Read more