Each week, the Record (using a script in R) randomly selects a student at the College for our One in Two Thousand feature, excluding current Record board members. This week, Grace Newman ’26 discussed ...
Jack Allen Greenfield sat with the Record to talk about theatre, bizarre filmmaking experiences, and absurdist playwriting.
Byrne’s March 11 Record op-ed, “Perpetual busy work: Why students use AI,” argues that using artificial intelligence on readings and problem sets is a natural response to excessive out-of-class ...
Every Thursday afternoon, for at least a few months in 2008, Stevie Luther ’11 lit up to smoke hookah with his friends on ...
A list of laws published by the College each year since its founding can be found in Special Collections. Today, the laws of the College concern internal governance and the rights and responsibilities ...
Audiences were immersed in the time-traveling, expectation-defying Hamletmachine #2026 this past Friday and Saturday, a senior thesis conceived and directed by Jane Su ’26.
Author Laura van den Berg, who held a reading of her story “Your Second Wife” at Sawyer Library last Thursday, discusses her writing process.
We have lofty aims, which is laudable in itself. That strong desire to achieve something through determination and hard work is even carved into the stone of Hopkins Gate: “Climb high / climb far / ...
The remains of Ephraim Williams, the namesake of the College, have sat in the basement of Thompson Chapel since 1920. Yet Williams died 165 years before his body returned to Town. In 1920, Williams’ ...
The economics department has a longstanding gender imbalance among students, according to the department’s internal data. The department’s most recent report from 2023 revealed that, at the time, 36 ...
Many students at the College will tell you that the best place to buy merchandise is the Williams Shop at 15 Spring St., owned by the Goff family. From prospective students to alums returning for the ...
The number of F-1 student visas issued to international students sharply declined last year, according to The Chronicle of Higher Education’s analysis of U.S. Department of State data. Between May and ...
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