Nov. 14–17, the College of William and Mary’s theater department presented “Fun Home,” a Tony award-winning musical based on a graphic novel memoir of the same name written by Alison Bechdel. Directed ...
Monday, Nov. 11, the Institute of the Bill of Rights Law presented former Congresswoman Liz Cheney with the Citizen Lawyers in Action Award at the College of William and Mary Law School due to her ...
Wednesday, Nov. 13, the College of William and Mary released students’ schedules for the spring semester through the new online registration software PATH. The add/drop period commenced the following ...
Thursday, Nov. 14, associate professor of marine science David Samuel Johnson presented the 23rd Tack Lecture titled, “Space Fish, Zombie Shrimp, and Other Salt Marsh Tales” in the Commonwealth ...
American Sign Language is the third most popular language used in the United States, behind Spanish and English. The language has grown in popularity across communities and schools, including the ...
If one were to walk past Unity Hall on a weekday evening, they would be likely to hear bamboo poles clashing and people shouting. After a peep inside, though, any concerns would abate with the sight ...
Monday, Nov. 11, the College of William and Mary celebrated Veterans Day, recognizing the diverse journeys military veterans take as they transition from uniformed service to the classroom.Throughout ...
Wednesday, Nov. 13, the Center for Student Diversity hosted a screening of the documentary “Warrior Lawyers: Defenders of Social Justice” followed by a panel discussion. The documentary’s executive ...
Students walking up the path from the Sadler Center to the Sunken Garden the afternoon of Nov. 8 were greeted by a cow and a student in a Lorax costume. That day, the William and Mary Dining ...
Kyle Lewis-Johnson '25 brings passion for teaching, learning to student assembly, chemistry, community Across his wide array of involvements both on and off-campus, Kyle Lewis-Johnson ’25 aspires to ...
Grant 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 ...
Sam Belmar ‘27 is a sociology and French double major. He’s a member of the Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity and enjoys playing basketball in his free time. Email him at [email protected] views ...