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The college admissions process has come under increased scrutiny in recent years, particularly at elite universities where parents are ready to pay millions to get their kids in the door. As the ...
Content warning: this article contains references to suicide and self-harm. Friday, July 9, 2021, the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services, DBHDS, announced bed ...
Nelson Wuchner ’26 is business major and a member of the Mason Investment Club. He spends his time listening to music, working out at the gym, and playing in intramurals. Contact at njwuchner@wm.edu.
If someone asked you what the fastest-growing sport in America is, there are likely a few answers that would jump to mind. Maybe you would think of basketball or baseball, some historically well-known ...
During his sophomore year at the College of William and Mary, FBI Director James Comey ’82 encountered a flyer that changed his entire academic trajectory. “I was walking to a chemistry lab and there ...
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 ...
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 ...
Monday, Aug. 21, the College of William and Mary’s Muscarelle Museum of Art launched an exhibit at the Williamsburg Regional Library’s Stryker Center to celebrate 40 years since the museum’s founding ...
Student Assembly Secretary of Health and Safety Terra M. Sloane ‘25 was recently elected SA president at the College of William and Mary, following a long road of involvement. In her freshman year, a ...
In a 1989 yearbook page featuring Senator Mason's fraternity Pi Lambda Phi, Mason is mentioned in an article that describes that fraternity's annual "slave auction." HEATHER BAIER / THE FLAT HAT When ...
In an attempt to reduce the spread of COVID-19, dining halls at the College of William and Mary have increased options for take-out and prepackaged food for the fall 2020 semester. While reusable ...