News

As students returned to campus, a number of familiar buildings hid behind scaffolding or mounds of dirt. The most notable project, a revamp of Paresky, will wrap up in October.
The College’s health insurance offering for students switched providers from Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts to ...
Beginning this fall, the theatre department will pay student stage managers for their work throughout the entire rehearsal process. Previously, the position was entirely unpaid.
The faculty voted last week on whether to amend the faculty handbook to remove language related to diversity, equity, and ...
Have you been to The Coffee Shop? No, not Tunnel — Williamstown’s newest spot for a caffeinated drink and Sunday study ...
In an op-ed, Sayer Theiss ’29 discusses the College’s decision to lower the flag to half-mast in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s ...
The American flag on Chapin Lawn was cut down on Friday morning after it was lowered to half-staff. The flag was lowered in ...
This year’s JAs are tasked with creating entry communities in spaces that have historically served as upperclassmen housing.
Football (1-0, 1-0 NESCAC) held on for a 24-17 win over the Hamilton Continentals (0-1, 0-1 NESCAC) on the road Saturday ...
In an op-ed, professors Phoebe Cohen, Jennifer French, Sarah Jacobson, and Chad Topaz comment on the slew of bias incidents ...
In an op-ed, James Johnson Brown describes the history of and climate around the WSU, as well as the recent changes to the ...
The Clark officially opened its latest outdoor exhibition, featuring six sculptures across the museum’s grounds in June.