Cap & Bells staged its final show of the year this weekend with “a comedy about depression,” titled Tigers Be Still.
This past week, six seniors were awarded fellowships to fund their post-graduate plans. The Hubbard Hutchinson Fellowship is a cash award of $18,000 given in the categories of dance, theater, music, writing and studio art.
Continue reading …El Conejo Corredor, the burrito and taco truck, run by Brian Cole ’11, has recently been accruing parking tickets on Spring Street. The truck received a parking warning and three $15 parking tickets in April.
Continue reading …On Tuesday, the Williams College Museum of Art (WCMA) welcomed its new director Christina Olsen to Williamstown for her first day on the job.
Continue reading …In honor of Earth Day last Sunday, the Zilkha Center for Environmental Initiatives helped sponsor the third annual Farm Film Festival with screenings of four movies at Images Cinema and one in Paresky Auditorium over the last two weeks.
Continue reading …Since its foundation in 1927, the Williams College Museum of Art (WCMA), formerly named the Lawrence Art Museum, has been integrally connected to academics at the College. Known officially as a teaching museum, WCMA currently serves as one of the greatest and most unique resources available to students on campus.
Continue reading …After a prolonged illness, beloved professor, mentor, musician and director Ernest Brown passed away on April 3 at the age of 64.
Continue reading …On Friday night, Richard G. Jones, a 27-year-old resident of North Adams, was arrested by the Williamstown Police Department (WPD) after being caught breaking into Dodd House. The arrest occurred after a call came into Campus Safety and Security at 10:32 p.m. reporting a suspicious person in Dodd.
Continue reading …In honor of March as Women’s history month, the Women’s Center and several of the College’s academic departments and organizations co-sponsored the show Feminists are Funny by Guerrilla Girls On Tour! on Thursday.
Continue reading …On Monday evening, Adam Gopnik, author and contributor for The New Yorker since 1986, gave a talk titled “How Did Food Happen in France?”
Continue reading …First-years at the College have the unique opportunity to live in residential dorms with JAs, juniors who dedicate their year to facilitating community interaction and resolving conflicts within their entries.
Continue reading …Dubbed “The Iron Lady” by the Soviets, Margaret Thatcher was one of the most influential figureheads of the 20th century.
Continue reading …Fred Hersch’s reputation preceded him Friday night, and Brooks-Rogers Recital Hall was filled with audience members 10 minutes before he took the stage.
Continue reading …On Monday evening, the Office of Student Life e-mailed the Class of 2014 and Class of 2015 and their parents regarding Student Life’s off-campus housing policy for seniors.
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