Cord Jefferson ’04 has won both an Emmy and Oscar. He has written for shows like “Master of None,” “The Good Place” and “Watchmen.” His directorial debut, “American Fiction,” was nominated for five ...
The Flat Hat has been the College of William and Mary’s student newspaper since 1911. It covers the College and the ...
At the right time of year, someone walking through the campus of the College of William and Mary may be lucky enough to ...
Tuesday, Nov. 5, local elections will be held in Williamsburg to select three candidates for the Williamsburg City Council. The seats of Vice Mayor Pat Dent, Barbara Ramsey ’75, and Caleb Rogers ’20 ...
Saturday, Oct. 19, William and Mary football (5-2, 2-1 CAA) defeated Campbell (2-5, 0-3 CAA) 35-28 at Walter J. Zable Stadium ...
Competitions, careers and creativity inspire an abundance of student clubs and organizations at the College of William and ...
With William Shakespeare’s famous quote that “all the world’s a stage,” there would seem to be no student at the College of ...
Thursday, Oct. 17, the William and Mary College Republicans invited Jonathan G. Mellis, a member of the far-right Proud Boys group. Mellis was charged with assaulting law enforcement during the Jan. 6 ...
Tuesday, Oct. 15, the College of William and Mary’s Student Assembly hosted a City Council candidate forum in Commonwealth ...
Sunday, Sept. 20, William and Mary Women’s soccer (8-9, 3-6 CAA) lost to Hofstra (7-3-6, 3-5 CAA) 2-0 at Martin Family ...
Rebecca Fuchs ’26 (she/they, they/she) is a junior transfer student prospectively majoring in finance and minoring in ...
Friday, Oct. 18, the College of William and Mary’s student-run spoken word poetry organization Inside Out Theatre hosted its ...