After students spend hours in Earl Gregg Swem Library laboring over their grueling midterms, they look forward to some ...
Friday, Feb. 27, the United States Pentagon announced the cancellation of its Senior Service College Fellowship program at ...
Special Business Tuesday, March 3, Leo Jones ’27, a student representative from Alpha Phi Omega, the College’s gender ...
Wednesday, March 4, students, faculty and Williamsburg community members assembled in the Integrated Science Center to hear ...
Nora Yoon ’27 is a chemistry major. They enjoy writing poetry for the campus literary magazine, The Gallery and reading ...
Wednesday, March 4, the Virginia Senate passed SB1 following approval from the Virginia House of Delegates. This law codifies ...
To be, or not to be?” is the interwoven question of the 2025 film “Hamnet.” Based on Maggie O’Farrell’s 2024 novel of the same title, the film explores the connection between the death of William ...
For over three decades at the College of William and Mary, Pamela C. Harriman Professor of Government and Public Policy Chris Howard has studied U.S. social policy. He has taught courses on topics ...
Friday, March 13, William and Mary women’s basketball’s (17-14, 9-9 CAA) dream of consecutive NCAA tournament appearances ended in the Coastal Athletic Association tournament quarterfinals. The Tribe ...
After years of deliberation, planning and construction, the Mackesy Sports Performance Center has finally opened its doors in Williamsburg, Va. for the College of William and Mary’s 500 ...
As war escalates in Iran, Iranian American students at the College of William and Mary are balancing campus life with concern for family abroad. For Ida Guerami ’27, Sarah Morid ’27 and Arvin ...
Carson Burch ’27 is considering a government major. He likes reading about historical and current events, as well as dinosaurs. Contact him at ceburch@wm.edu. The views expressed in the article are ...