This story is breaking and will be updated as additional information becomes available. Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) and Jews for Justice (J4J) continued their encampment on Sawyer Quad, ...
The fundamental religious message of Passover is about becoming free: not just from outside forces, but also from ...
Stephen Fix, Robert G. Scott ’68 Professor of English, died on April 23 at the age of 71. He taught at the College for over ...
It would be hard for anyone at the College to miss the excitement of giant inflatables, food trucks, and loud music that radiated from Science Quad last Saturday. Rapper bbno$ headlined the event — ...
Last Thursday, the third and final installment of the on-campus speaker roundtable “The War in Gaza and the International ...
Men’s lacrosse (9-7, 6-4 NESCAC) finished sixth in the NESCAC, after suffering a 4-14 defeat to third-ranked Bowdoin Polar ...
Inaction in the face of oppression from a position of academic elitism and financial privilege is to permit an oppressor’s ...
Nothing But Cuties (NBC), the College’s hip-hop dance group, will celebrate its 25th anniversary with its annual spring show ...
Decades of consistently low enrollment by students at the College in the Williams-Mystic study abroad program — the College’s ...
In November 1980, a notable act of violence was committed at the College to impede on Black students’ sense of safety: A ...
Hosted at the Davis Center in a collaboration between PAC and the Minority Coalition (MinCo), the stand-up event brought ...
Each week, the Record (using a script in R) randomly selects a student at the College for our One in Two Thousand feature, ...