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In the Elizabethan Era when Shakespeare wrote, a woman’s subservience was seen as a measure of her desirability as the ideal ...
Wednesday, April 23 to Friday, April 25, the College of William and Mary’s board of visitors convened for its final quarterly meeting of the 2024-25 academic year. The board returned to Blow Memorial ...
This year, the Williamsburg Community Foundation celebrated its 25th Anniversary through a fundraising campaign, raising over $924,000 for local nonprofits. WCF is a local charity founded in 1999, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Williamsburg offers a wide range of coffeehouses, cafes and bakeries that provide coffee, tea and other beverages of varying quality. The Flat Hat conducted a survey consisting of 138 students at the ...
Tuesday, April 15, the 333rd session of the College of William and Mary’s Student Assembly officially commenced. The inaugural meeting consisted of electing the historian, chair and secretary of the ...
Wednesday, April 23, in Chancellors Hall, the William and Mary Public Policy club hosted guest speaker Williamsburg City Council member Ayanna Williams ’26 to discuss her term goals and answer ...
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