Thursday, Oct. 24, the College of William and Mary’s Phi Beta Kappa Memorial Hall hosted French actress and author Stephanie Szostak ’94. Szostak was a marketing major and member of the golf team ...
Nina Argel ‘28 is a prospective public policy major on a pre-law track. She is a Monroe Scholar and a Class of 2028 Senator. Contact her at
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Pablo Troop ’26 is A pre-med kinesiology major with a minor in chem. He is a member of Sigma Pi fraternity. Contact him at
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The College of William and Mary is one of the oldest universities in the nation, so it seems only fitting that the College’s clubs have histories almost as long and complex as that of the school ...
After a rocky 2023-2024 season, William and Mary men’s basketball turned to the Ivy League for a change in coaching.Men’s basketball head coach Brian Earl arrived on campus in spring 2024. An Ivy ...
Over a year after Colonial Williamsburg moved the Williamsburg Bray School from its Brown Hall site to the corner of Nassau and Francis Street, students, faculty and community members gathered to ...
In the heat of a busy fall semester, sometimes the best way for students to relax is to disconnect for a moment and step out into nature. During this past fall break, nine students of the College of ...
Adam Jutt ’25 is a math and economics major from Cincinnati, Ohio who writes articles sometimes. Contact him at
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Tuesday, Oct. 29, students and Williamsburg community members gathered to discuss the future of United States foreign policy under the next presidential administration. Hosted by Dr. Kiron Skinner and ...
Whether they be casual or competitive, based on critical thinking or creativity, student clubs at the College of William and Mary are at the center of campus life. The College’s Ethics Club blends ...
The Flat Hat has been the College of William and Mary’s student newspaper since 1911. It covers the College and the surrounding area of Williamsburg, Va., printing on Tuesdays of the academic year.
Wednesday, Oct. 30, the William and Mary College Republicans and Young Democrats faced off in a debate, discussing matters of the U.S. economy, immigration, foreign policy and abortion rights. The ...