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A class-action lawsuit accuses the College and 31 other elite colleges and universities of illegally colluding to inflate the ...
Following the 2016 election, polarization between parties became increasingly prominent and dangerous. Not only are Democrats and Republicans divided on political views, but they are also often ...
In the first issue of his “Politics off the beaten path” column, Oscar Nobel ’25 discusses Maura Healey’s potential governorship and the Massachusetts housing crisis.
In interviews with the Record, students discuss the lack of action the College has taken on Indigenous support initiatives, despite the number of recommendations various committees have proposed in ...
The first organizational meeting for the movement to establish Indigenous studies at the College will be held tomorrow by Gwyn Chilcoat ’24, Hikaru Hayakawa ’24, Jayden Jogwe ’24.5, and Mirabai Dyson ...
Through all of her 28 years at the College, Professor of Political Science Cathy Johnson knows the ins and outs of the sabbatical. She, like many seasoned professors, has gone on more than she can ...
A decades-long push for an Asian American studies (AAS) program made significant inroads on Thursday, when a working group formed by the Curricular Planning Committee (CPC) announced its ...
Editor’s Note: This article describes instances of sexual assault and sexual harassment. The Williamstown Select Board released a response Thursday addressing some of the allegations made by ...
Last Monday, Dr. Jen Fry, a social justice educator, former student-athlete, and volleyball coach, spoke to the College about addressing conflict, race, and cooperation in sports teams. The talk was ...
Kyle Johnson has resigned from his position as Williamstown Police Department (WPD) chief, Town Manager Jason Hoch ’95 announced at tonight’s Select Board meeting. Hoch announced that WPD Lieutenant ...
Last Sunday, women’s crew traveled across the state to compete in the famed Head of the Charles regatta on the Charles River in Cambridge, Mass. 200,000 spectators flocked to attend the largest ...
In an all-community email sent yesterday, President Maud S. Mandel announced that the College would maintain a two-semester model for the upcoming academic year while lowering the minimum required ...