The number of students receiving academic accommodations for disabilities has steadily increased at the College over the past ...
Curious about the culinary options of Williamstown? This week, the Record went to Desperados, a local Mexican restaurant, run ...
In a letter to the editor, Susan Engel clarifies her perspective on measures professors should take in the face of AI.
In an op-ed, Sahil Sajid ’29 argues for the inseparability of the Supreme Leader of Iran Ali Khamenei with the suffering of ...
Men’s track and field delivered strong performances at the All-Atlantic Region Track & Field (AARTFC) Indoor Championship on ...
Emily Isaacson ’04’s Maine-based arts collective Classical Uprising is dedicated to rethinking the classical music experience. Their next festival, Mudfest, will celebrate the transition between ...
No. 8 women’s hockey (17-4-5, 9-3-4 NESCAC) suffered a 3-0 loss to the second-seeded, No. 5 Amherst Mammoths (18-2-6, 9-1-6 ...
Students at the College are overachievers. Between our workload, extracurriculars, and athletics, we make conscious decisions ...
Men’s hockey (12-13-2, 8-10-0 NESCAC) captured a historic NESCAC Tournament victory — the team’s first since the tournament ...
A raucous crowd turned out at Agard on Saturday night for Rock Against ICE, a student-organized concert and fundraiser in support of people in Minnesota affected by actions from the U.S. Immigration ...
Sweating elbow-to-elbow with your neighbors is becoming the new thing to do at the College — and it’s not just because of ...
A group of Harvard faculty released a proposal last month that would limit the number of students receiving A grades in ...
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