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The Williams College women's golf team hopes to complete a daily double this week. The Ephs are looking to win an NCAA Division III championship, and raise money for NAMI in Berkshire County.
Since mid-April, hundreds of acres in the Green Mountain National Forest have burned, with plumes of smoke at times visible in the northern Berkshires. A look at why the U.S. Forest Service decided to intentionally burn land around the Dome Trail in Pownal, Vt., just over the state line.
In a letter to the Williams College community, President Maud Mandel announced that the school’s endowment investments in companies that produce fossil fuels will be completely phased out by 2033. Many students and faculty have been seeking the college’s divestment from fossil fuel firms since 2013.
Sixty-two Division III softball teams will play for the right to win an NCAA championship. If Williams College is to get to Salem, Va., the ro…
Pittsfield's Brendan Stannard and his Williams baseball teammates need to sweep a doubleheader from Amherst on Saturday to keep hopes alive for NESCAC Tournament play.
Williamstown Rural Lands is hosting a talk on low-density development in Williamstown presented by Williams College students Annika Harrington and Regina Fink on Thursday, May 5, via Zoom.
As the calendar turns from April to May, many Division III college athletes have begun to put away their gear. But for some, the regular-seaso…
David S. Areford, curator of "Strict Beauty: Sol LeWitt Prints," an exhibition currently on view at the Williams College Museum of Art, will present a program on Thursday, April 21, that explores the Jewish dimensions of Sol LeWitt’s art.
Alison LaRocca has been named the first president and CEO of Luminary Evaluation Group of Dalton, a national evaluation firm that serves nonprofits.
Loans will no longer be part of financial aid packages at Williams College starting next school year. Instead, they will be replaced with grants, the school announced Wednesday.