“I don’t have a typical day,” Michael Govan ’85 said in an interview with the Record. “It starts early, and it almost always ends up in going out. I go out six nights a week.” Govan is the director of ...
“Touching grass” the morning after a night out might not be doing enough for Ephs to connect with the lovely nature around us. Eating grass, however, is a more plausible solution. This week, the ...
We’ve all heard versions of the same narrative across campus. Having roommate issues and want to change rooms? Go to Integrative Wellbeing Services (IWS) and say it’s impacting your mental health.
Record editors Steve Willard ’82, Stephen Spears ’83, Eric Schmitt ’82, and Richard Henderson ’83 pose in a steam tunnel while on a self-guided tour early on a Monday morning. (Photo courtesy of ...
Photo courtesy of Eve Kaplan. Seth Moulton, the six-term Democratic representative of Massachusetts’ 6th Congressional District, spoke to several dozen students and community members in a town hall ...
Assistant Vice President for Campus Engagement and Director of the Davis Center Bilal Ansari will leave the College in May and return to his previous role as a chaplain at the Federal Correctional ...
A legal nonprofit filed a federal civil rights complaint against the College this morning on behalf of an anonymous first-year Orthodox Jewish student. The complaint, filed with the Department of ...
The Indigo Girls during their performance at Lasell Gymnasium in 1991. (Photo courtesy of The Williams Record.) From jamming to R.E.M in the hockey rink to Phish on the dining hall menu, visiting ...
More graduates in the Class of 2025 are employed six months after graduation than the Class of 2024 at the same point last year, according to data from the ’68 Center for Career Exploration’s annual ...
After intruders broke into rooms in Williams Hall during the first weekend of spring break, residents returned to find significant property damage and valuable items missing. Campus Safety Services ...
Although roughly 50 percent of students at the College identify as female, women consistently make up just 30 percent of all economics majors at the College. This data comes from the economics ...
While Amherst and the College have been heated rivals for centuries, we all know they are actually teeming with similarities — both colleges share everything from their signature purple colors to ...
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