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SA holds town hall on reparations

Thursday, April 29, the College of William and Mary’s Student Assembly Reparations Committee held a virtual town hall to discuss their work over the...

New course idea: history of the College

Lucas Harsche ’23 is majoring in History and minoring in accounting. In addition to The Flat Hat, Lucas is also the treasurer for both...
College President Katherine Rowe, College Rector Charles E. Poston J.D. '74, P '02, '06 and Secretary of the Board of Visitors Ardine Williams. JULIANA GOMEIN / THE FLAT HAT

Prof. Armstrong says College will be promoted to ‘Very high research’ in BOV meeting,...

Wednesday, Feb. 9 to Friday, Feb. 11, the board of visitors of the College of William and Mary met in the Blow Memorial Hall and the Alan B. Miller Hall to discuss matters pertaining to the administration of the College ahead of Charter Day. While apart from increasing funding for the Muscarelle Museum of Art at the Martha Wren Briggs Center for the Visual Arts, heard reports from board liaisons and discussing other matters of the College, the board did not make many drastic decisions this session, but College Rector Charles E. Poston J.D. ’74, P ’02, ’06 remarked that the board took preparations for a busier April session.

Queer joy is magical: The Pride Committee presents Queer Prom

Friday, April 21, Andrews Hall was alight with laughter, music, chatter and general elation as the queer community at the College of William and...

Walking the fine line: students should listen and learn from each other in group...

Welcome, Class of 2025! Welcome, transfer students! Welcome not only to The College of William and Mary, but also to the Flat Hat Opinions...

We cannot support slaveholding historical figures

The Board of Visitors is afraid.   Perhaps they’re terrified that, if they remove his name from campus, Thomas Jefferson's putrid rotting corpse will rise from...

SA plan addresses racial inequality, uses student input

As discussions evolve regarding racial inequality and police brutality in the wake of George Floyd’s murder in May, the College of William and Mary’s...

SA debates sustainability resolutions, announces new February meeting schedule

At the meeting of the College of William and Mary’s 327th Student Assembly Feb. 4, senators discussed the benefits and drawbacks of passing two...

Fellowship of the Symphony: William and Mary Symphony Orchestra performs “A Trip to the...

Seated in Commonwealth Auditorium with the lights dimmed, eyes forward and attentive, the audience fell silent. The sophistication of the College of William and...

Lemon Project fosters historical discussion, will host campus symposium

As the new academic year begins, the Lemon Project is celebrating its ninth year of working towards discovery and reconciliation for African Americans enslaved...

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Community leader Rev. Max Blalock out after 14 years of service

Sunday, April 28, the United Methodist Church-sponsored Wesley Foundation at the College of William and Mary hosted a farewell party for Reverend Max Blalock...

Taking stock of LDOC

John Powers ’26 is a public policy major from Brooklyn, NY. He is a resident assistant and a member of the Undergraduate Moot Court...

Sortition for SA

Michael Foley ’26 is an economics major and finance minor. He is a member of the Delta Chi Fraternity, the Institute for Integrative Conservation...

Humanities: their former glory and fading future

Avi Joshi ‘26 is a prospective English and education major. He is a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity and Wind Ensemble. Contact...

Tribe clinches CAA championship victory for third consecutive year

Friday, April 26 to Sunday, April 28, William and Mary women’s tennis (18-5, 6-0 CAA) won the Coastal Athletic Association Women’s Tennis Tournament for...