Students at the College will be able to pick up prescription medications on campus starting on Nov. 18, filling the gap in ...
In an op-ed, Adelaide Herman ’25 and Levi Hughes ’25, on behalf of the Gargoyle Society, argue that some recent academic ...
Gramercy Bistro, a farm-to-table restaurant on Water Street, permanently closed on Oct. 6 after 23 years in business.
Lyceum dinner — a tradition in which students and faculty members share a formal meal — has been delayed amid ongoing ...
Multiple buildings on campus were graffitied with phrases including “Free Palestine” and “Long Live Intifada” sometime ...
Each week, the Record (using a script in R) randomly selects a student at the College for our One in Two Thousand feature, ...
Dean Cycon ’75 sits down with the Record to talk about his company Dean’s Beans, which supplies the College’s coffee ...
The Record sat down with Mariët Westermann ’84, the new director and CEO of the Guggenheim, at her kitchen table in Williamstown to discuss her journey from the College to the one of the world’s most ...
In this weeks’s Chaplain’s corner, Rabbi Seth Wax reflects on how the community can come together in the wake of recent bias incidents.
In an op-ed, Xavier Wills ’27 calls on the College to provide more support for Black students following racist incidents on campus.
You’ll be happy forever.’” Those were the words of defensive captain Ethan Scott ’25, the day after football (5-4, 5-4 NESCAC) clinched a resounding shutout victory over Amherst (2-7, 2-7 NESCAC) ...
Black people in at least 30 states and the District of Columbia — including on many college campuses — received a slew of racist text messages last week, many of which addressed the recipients by name ...