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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

Dover Sikes, Staff Writer

Dover Sikes ’24 is a prospective sociology major and environmental studies concentrator from Eugene, Ore. She is a staff writer for the features section.

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This week in Williams history: Radiation hoaxes, the Bacchus Club, and noxious fumes

This week in Williams history: Radiation hoaxes, the Bacchus Club, and noxious fumes

Dover Sikes November 2, 2021
“This Week in Williams History” is a column dedicated to looking back at memorable moments in the College’s past through articles in the Record. This week in history, the College dealt with radiation hoaxes, an out-of-control party, and noxious fumes.
Buxbaum’s collection features all types of clothing from different decades gathered over her many years of collecting vintage. (Photo courtesy of Paula Buxbaum.)

Out with the new, in with the old: New vintage store comes to Spring St.

Chris Brown and Dover Sikes May 19, 2021
The owner of Bux Vintage, a recent vintage pop-up shop on Spring St., spoke with the Record about her passion for collecting, her experience running a business, and her plans for the future.
This Week in Williams History: Vietnam, dance marathons, and microcomputers

This Week in Williams History: Vietnam, dance marathons, and microcomputers

Dover Sikes April 14, 2021
“This Week in Williams History” is a column dedicated to looking back at memorable moments in the College’s past through articles in the Record. This week in history, the College dealt with draft deferment, hosted dance marathons, and invested in computer technology.
Professor Janneke Van de Stadt at home in Mass. (Photo courtesy of Janneke Van de Stadt.)

Finding home abroad: International professors reflect on their journeys to the College

Hikaru Hayakawa and Dover Sikes April 7, 2021
Van de Stadt is not alone in her multinational background. Before settling in Massachusetts, many other members of the College’s faculty lived, learned, and worked in countries around the world. 
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