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In this era of discontinuity, what is the most effective way for the College of William and Mary and its peers to approach roster-building? Root said that, during his time tracking the portal, he has ...
Unless you have been living under a rock, you are probably aware that a new café opened in Williamsburg this winter: Hohl. Located in a refurbished house on Richmond Road, this community-focused space ...
Eva Jaber ‘28 (she/her) is a prospective English or international relations major. She is a member of the Cleftomaniacs, an a cappella group, an ESL tutor and hopes to encourage peace-minded advocacy ...
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 ...
Data on permits issued in the past three years shows that a majority of available parking is allocated to faculty and staff. As of fall 2024, there were 2,128 faculty/staff permits issued, compared to ...
Saturday, March 16, No. 9 William and Mary women’s basketball (15-18, 8-10 CAA) defeated No. 3 Campbell (21-12, 12-6 CAA) 66-63 in the title game of the Coastal Athletic Association Women’s Basketball ...
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 ...
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 t ...
In the past, SCHEV and the state government made a commitment to keep Virginia’s research oriented public universities in the 60th percentile of their peer group, which would mean that these schools ...
The bathroom Brian Des Roches ’25 shares with his neighbor is covered in black mold. The shower is crammed under a staircase, making it difficult to stand up while using it. On multiple occasions, the ...
Nora Yoon ’27 is a prospective English major. They enjoy writing poetry for the campus literary magazine, The Gallery, and reading whatever books have a good vibe to them (currently on Anne Lamott’s ...
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 [email protected]. The views expressed in this article are the ...