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Do student athletes come from more privileged backgrounds? Athletes have higher hometown median household income, many families spend thousands on club sports ...
Editor’s Note: The Flat Hat has decided to honor the requests of several sources and keep their identities anonymous out of protection for their safety and wellbeing. Friday, Nov. 17, members of the ...
During his sophomore year at the College of William and Mary, FBI Director James Comey ’82 encountered a flyer that changed his entire academic trajectory. “I was walking to a chemistry lab and there ...
Data on permits issued in the past three years shows that a majority of available parking is allocated to faculty and staff. As of fall 2024, there were 2,128 faculty/staff permits issued, compared to ...
Nina Argel ‘28 is a prospective public policy major on a pre-law track. She is a Monroe Scholar and a Class of 2028 Senator. Contact her at [email protected]. The views expressed in this article are the ...
It’s hard to believe that spooky season is already upon us. While traditional Halloween activities like Busch Gardens’ Howl-O-Scream and costume parties are not possible due to COVID-19, ghost stories ...
New students at the College of William and Mary, stand in the Wren Building’s Great Hall to take the sacred honor pledge and walk through the entryway during Opening Convocation. However there is ...
Monday, Sept. 26, 214 faculty members of the College of William and Mary signed and presented an Open Letter to College President Katherine Rowe regarding concerns over a growing alienation of faculty ...
The Flat Hat has been the College of William and Mary's student newspaper since 1911. It covers the College and the surrounding area of Williamsburg, VA, printing on Tuesdays of the academic year.
If you ever find yourself walking around campus on a Friday afternoon, there is a good chance you will run into one of the fastest growing clubs taking a walk on campus: the College of William and ...
Blow Hall has loomed over Richmond Road for almost 100 years, yet to many students the building’s history remains as mysterious as its labyrinthine interior. A building which was referred to as “the ...
Kendra Griessel ‘25 is a psychology major with an interest in LGBTQIA+ topics. They are currently working on an honors thesis about compulsory heterosexuality. When they are not working on their ...
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