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Student Assembly Senate confirms cabinet secretaries, to start voting on bills in alphabetical order
Student Assembly Senators confirmed seven secretaries for the Cabinet. SA President Zoe Wang ’25 MPP ’26, SA Vice President Matt Swenson ’26, Chief of Staff Esma Akram ’26 and Chair of the Senate Sen.
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 ...
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 ...
RYAN GOODMAN // THE FLAT HAT Denied a fourth consecutive title, William and Mary faces an offseason of questions as four key seniors are set to depart. For the first time since 2021, William and Mary ...
Thursday, April 24, the College of William & Mary announced a $15 million gift from alumni Rob W. Estes ’74 and Jean Berger Estes ’75 and their family to establish the Estes Center for Excellence in ...
The College of William and Mary’s chapter of the Innocence Project, a nationwide organization, prioritizes education, activism and fundraising initiatives to increase public awareness and support for ...
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 ...
Kendra Griessel ‘25 is a psychology major with an interest in LGBTQIA+ topics. They are currently working on an honors thesis about compulsory heterosexuality. When they are not working on their ...
The world recently witnessed the 2025 Oscars, the annual night of movie awards that inevitably leaves the internet with many controversies to discuss, and “cinephiles” and film classes with debates to ...
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 ...
Thursday, Sept. 26, Devaughn Henry ’28 won the election for Class of 2028 president, defeating Carsten Chow ’28 and MeSharlia Fountain ’28. Henry emerged victorious after receiving 349 votes in the ...
Blow Hall has loomed over Richmond Road for almost 100 years, yet to many students the building’s history remains as mysterious as its labyrinthine interior. A building which was referred to as “the ...
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