In an op-ed, Will Olsen ’25 contests Hemley and Del Tufo’s premise that the students one meets on study abroad trips are ...
Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) and Jews for Justice (J4J) presented revised demands for divestment from weapons ...
At the beverage machine in Schow Library over the last year, Smart Water took the top prize with 1,519 sales, Diet Coke (both ...
Following the launch of Workday, students have reported delays in the hiring process for their on-campus jobs, and receiving ...
California will ban private universities and colleges from considering the legacy and donor status of applicants during the ...
Mountain Day’s afternoon festivities will be held at Haley Farm for the second consecutive year to accommodate the growing ...
The Williamstown Select Board appointed Matt Neely to the vacant seat left by Andy Hogeland ’76 in a 3-1 vote at its meeting ...
In interviews with the Record, students discuss the lack of action the College has taken on Indigenous initiatives, despite ...
In an op-ed Harry Albert ’25 argues that, contrary to their purpose, surprise room checks cultivate dangerous practices among ...
The Pluriverse Pavilion, an open-air spiral structure, is made from recycled wood and invites community members into its ...
Football (2-1) has displayed strong early season results in their first three games of NESCAC play. Despite a 14-45 setback ...
Volleyball (8-4,1-2 NESCAC) fought hard over the weekend against the Middlebury Panthers (7-4, 3-0 NESCAC) and the UMass ...