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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 ...
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 ...
While the Class of 2025 may not be able to fully enjoy the architecture of the Sir Christopher Wren Building towards the end of their academic career, they will be the ones to kickstart a new project: ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
In recent years, parking demands have emerged in response to changes on campus, such as construction. Students that live off-campus or frequently leave campus are required to get approval for parking ...
William and Mary baseball (5-13, 0-0 CAA) stayed busy during spring break, playing eight games from Friday, March 7 to Friday, March 15. The Tribe managed to secure just one win over the stretch, ...
COURTESY IMAGE / AUDREY THRONSON Audrey Thronson '23 is a Fulbright scholar in Frankfurt, Germany. Wednesday, Feb. 12, the U.S. State Department temporarily paused all disbursements to grant fund ...
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 ...