Issue of
May 9th, 2012
Top News

Report illuminates trustee COI

A report filed on May 1 by the Tellus Institute, a Boston-based think-tank, lists the College among the top four least transparent institutions of higher education in Massachusetts in reporting related-party transactions involving members of the Board of Trustees. Continue Reading »

Falk, Bolton reflect on challenges, successes of the year

On April 30, Meghan Kiesel, editor-in-chief of the Record, sat down with President Falk and Dean Bolton to discuss their second year leading the administration, their reactions to a tumultuous year on campus and what they would like to see next at the College.  Continue Reading »

Bridges to adopt year-long focus

The first-year orientation program Bridges will be restructured next year into a year-long initiative. Bridges will no longer exist as its own orientation program, but instead will integrate some of its programming into other EphVentures orientation trips for the Class of 2016. Continue Reading »

Students employed in a variety of campus jobs

Approximately 1400 students at the College hold campus jobs in some capacity, either in staffing the many student-centered services on campus or reaching out to the larger local community. Continue Reading »

CC aims to restructure elected positions

Last Wednesday, College Council (CC) debated potential constitutional changes to amend the system through which representatives are elected. Continue Reading »

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Summertime in Williamstown and the livin’ is easy

Come summertime, throngs of Ephs depart our picturesque campus for sunny beaches or concrete jungles.…

Summertime in Williamstown and the livin’ is easy

BRTA to pilot bus service expansion

The Local Schools Study Group, under the purview of Experiential Education, is working with the Berkshire Regional Transit Authority (BRTA) to develop a pilot program for expanded bus service during the upcoming 2012-13 academic year.…

BRTA to pilot bus service expansion

The Local Schools Study Group, under the purview of Experiential Education, is working with the Berkshire Regional Transit Authority (BRTA) to develop a pilot program for expanded bus service during the upcoming 2012-13 academic year.…

BRTA to pilot bus service expansion

The Local Schools Study Group, under the purview of Experiential Education, is working with the Berkshire Regional Transit Authority (BRTA) to develop a pilot program for expanded bus service during the upcoming 2012-13 academic year.…

BRTA to pilot bus service expansion

The Local Schools Study Group, under the purview of Experiential Education, is working with the Berkshire Regional Transit Authority (BRTA) to develop a pilot program for expanded bus service during the upcoming 2012-13 academic year.…

Other News

Student Against Silence remarks on progress, outlines goals for fall sem.

As the year ends, the Students Against Silence (SAS) Committee is wrapping up projects for the current semester and planning ahead for the next. Continue reading »

MinCo votes on revised constitution, sets changes for fall

On May 1, the Minority Coalition (MinCo) finalized its constitution, passing two of the 19 amendments proposed in earlier meetings. Continue reading »
Features

Summertime in Williamstown and the livin’ is easy

Come summertime, throngs of Ephs depart our picturesque campus for sunny beaches or concrete jungles. Continue reading »

A bright idea: Shining light on sustainable solar energy options

There are startlingly few moments in the day when I am not plugged in to my electronics. Continue reading »
Arts

Brilliant cast brings humor and energy to lackluster play

Cap & Bells staged its final show of the year this weekend with “a comedy about depression,” titled Tigers Be Still. Continue reading »

SpeakFree recital blends music with impassioned spoken word

Students packed Dodd Living Room on Friday for an evening of spoken word poetry presented by SpeakFree. Continue reading »
Sports

Eph athletes compete at National Triathlon Championships

On April 21, six varsity athletes tested their strength and mental fortitude in a competition unlike any other. Continue reading »

Men’s crew sets pace at Div. III New Englands

Men’s crew excelled at the New England Rowing Championships on Saturday. Continue reading »
Op-Eds
  • A response to hyperactivism

    Whatever can be said about an event that receives generous funding, commands the attention of national news media and unleashes a tidal wave of public and private conversations that dominate the College’s collective attention for more than a week, surely it is impossible to allege that the event’s organizers have in any way been “silenced.” Continue reading »

  • More than money trees

    Last week, Herb Allen ’62 saw fit to submit an opinion to the Record addressing Jiz Lee’s event (“Minding our reputation,” May 2) – clearly a topic of much campus interest and discussion on campus. Continue reading »

  • The mutability of values?

    Something is rotten in the purple bubble. Last week, Herbert Allen ’62 wrote an op-ed criticizing the College for its official endorsement of a performance by genderqueer pornographer Jiz Lee (“Minding our reputation,” May 2). The article prompted a polarized response from students, many of whom dismissed Allen as an “old” and “out of touch” alumnus, among other less endearing labels. The stereotype was clear: This man must be an ignorant ghost of Williams past, limited by homophobia and antiquated social standards. Continue reading »

  • Valuing club sports

    “You don’t understand, you never played sports” was a phrase that followed me throughout high school. We came to the College for the academics and the opportunities available on an intellectual level; it never occurred to us that we would find ourselves as players on a women’s rugby team, a sport we didn’t even know existed until we set foot on the pitch. Continue reading »