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From horseless carriages to red SUVs, Spring Street has long served as the commercial center of Town. Students, faculty, and ...
TOURISTS features a ‘Sing for your Slumber’ program, in which performing musicians can stay in their hotel for free.
From romantic triumphs to near-breakups, IWS has you covered. With their new biweekly drop-in couples’ counseling sessions, ...
In an op-ed, Professor Chad Topaz advocates for the continuation of the College’s test-optional admissions policy.
The number of full-time equivalent (FTE) exempt staff positions had increased from 290 to 443 since 2009, outpacing growth in ...
President Maud S. Mandel signed onto an open letter condemning “the unprecedented government overreach and political ...
The Williams Student Union (WSU) announced a slate of new initiatives and proposals, including student life improvements and ...
In medio tutissimus ibis.” These words challenge golfers who dare to visit the Taconic Golf Club. A notoriously difficult ...
Several student bands vied for the opportunity to open for Spring Fling musical guest Del Water Gap on Saturday.
Each week, the Record (using a script in R) randomly selects a student at the College for our One in Two Thousand feature, ...
These changes seemed to call for a silence on topics related to civil rights and diversity. As a result of this chilling ...
Budweiser and Miller competed to promote their respective products at the College. To accomplish this goal, they waged a war ...
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