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College hosts ‘Sci-Fri’ event, displays STEM projects to encourage interaction, showcase research

Friday, Sept. 22, the College of William and Mary’s Integrated Science Center held an open event titled "Sci-Fri: An Open Night of Science for...

Earl Gregg Swem Library hosts Fall undergraduate student research symposium

Friday, Sept. 22, the College of William and Mary hosted a research symposium in Earl Gregg Swem Library for students who participated in undergraduate...

Send in the Clowns: Mime as a transnational artform

Wednesday, Sept. 20, the College of William and Mary’s Reves Center for International Studies welcomed Michael Pedretti, a seasoned performer and scholar with over...

Give me sidewalks, or give me death!

Ellie Kurlander ’24 is a Government and Art History double major from Atlanta, Georgia. She formerly served as Flat Hat Magazine’s Editor-in-Chief and is...

Latin American Student Union discusses importance of National Latinx Heritage Month

Friday, Sept. 15 marked the beginning of National Latinx Heritage Month. Throughout the month, student organizations are celebrating with a diverse array of events...