Tunnel City is where it all began — the downfall of my credit card, the deepening of my caffeine addiction, and my acquaintance with a different side of Williamstown. For context, I’m a first-year ...
The Coalition for Immigrant Student Advancement (CISA), as well as several other students, hosted an open mic event in Baxter Hall on Nov. 18. At the gathering — which began at 12 p.m. and continued ...
The Board of Trustees rejected the latest calls by Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) and Jews for Justice (J4J) to divest from weapons manufacturing at a meeting on Oct. 30, according to a ...
The theatre department presented its production of Much Ado About Nothing last weekend. (Photo courtesy of Keith Forman.) The lights were dim and blue. Everyone on stage was frozen in tableau. For a ...
Photo courtesy of special collections. “This Week in Williams History” is a column that looks back at memorable moments in the College’s past through articles in the Record. This week in history, ...
“I think that there are times where Williams needs to dance a little more.” This sentiment, expressed by DJ Quinn Wilson ’25, represents much of the motivation behind Battle of the DJs, which All ...
Photo courtesy of Priya Rajbhandary. Each week, the Record (using a script in R) randomly selects a student at the College for our One in Two Thousand feature, excluding current Record board members.
I’m writing because I really want to get into your overenrolled class, and I feel like this might boost my odds. I know that you’ll probably ignore this email or skim through it and reply with a ...
Picture this: You’re placing an order at Spring Street Market when the cashier asks if you’d like to pay with cash, card, or a swipe. What if your meal plan could cover your coffee or some delicious ...
Both cross country teams will travel to Terre Haute, Ind., to compete at the NCAA Div. 111 Championship. (Photo courtesy of Sports Information.) Women’s cross country took first place and men’s cross ...
Professor of English Jim Shepard has always been interested in movies. So much so that he and Professor of English John Kleiner both came out of retirement to revive “Hollywood Film,” their joint ...
Lee Kindlon ’98 barely had time to take in the news that he had been elected district attorney of Albany County when he woke up on the morning of Nov. 6. Emails were pouring in, and the work of ...