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In the Elizabethan Era when Shakespeare wrote, a woman’s subservience was seen as a measure of her desirability as the ideal wife. Shakespeare in the Dark, a student-run theater company at the College ...
This year, the Williamsburg Community Foundation celebrated its 25th Anniversary through a fundraising campaign, raising over $924,000 for local nonprofits. WCF is a local charity founded in 1999, ...
Arts and Sciences Graduate Sen. Morgan Brittain handles the “unsexy” work in the College of William and Mary’s Student Assembly Senate. Brittain is a graduate representative to the Senate and a ...
Wednesday, April 23 to Friday, April 25, the College of William and Mary’s board of visitors convened for its final quarterly meeting of the 2024-25 academic year. The board returned to Blow Memorial ...
Finals are just around the corner, and it’s that time of year again for endless hours in Earl Gregg Swem Library, complete avoidance of dining hall food and most importantly, your favorite study music ...
Tuesday, April 15, the 333rd session of the College of William and Mary’s Student Assembly officially commenced. The inaugural meeting consisted of electing the historian, chair and secretary of the ...
As the semester draws to a close, sometimes it feels there is an even more menacing foe than finals looming on the horizon: continuing to eat dining hall food. As a pescatarian who is also a picky ...
Matthew Preneta ’28 is a devoted cinephile with a sharp interest in political satire. He enjoys spending quality time with friends and family and loves to be creative every chance he gets. The views ...
Nora Yoon ’27 is a Chemistry major. They enjoy writing poetry for the campus literary magazine, The Gallery and reading whatever books have a good vibe to them. They also like sitting by large bodies ...
It’s too long. It’s boring. How can you sit and watch that for three hours? I get it. Baseball can be boring, but I don’t know what else to say — it’s my favorite sport. When I was little, I played ...
Welcome to Eva’s Apple #6. Often, when I sit down to write my apples, I think about what my readership would most benefit from this week. Seeing as we are approaching finals, I would expect that you ...
An epidemic has spread across college basketball. Since March 24, over 2,100 Division I men’s players have entered their names into the National Collegiate Athletic Association transfer portal.