Nora Yoon ’27 is a chemistry major. They enjoy writing poetry for the campus literary magazine, The Gallery and reading ...
Wednesday, March 4, the Virginia Senate passed SB1 following approval from the Virginia House of Delegates. This law codifies ...
Friday, March 13, William and Mary women’s basketball’s (17-14, 9-9 CAA) dream of consecutive NCAA tournament appearances ended in the Coastal Athletic Association tournament quarterfinals. The Tribe ...
Carson Burch ’27 is considering a government major. He likes reading about historical and current events, as well as dinosaurs. Contact him at ceburch@wm.edu. The views expressed in the article are ...
Coastal Athletic Association tournament run came to an end after falling in the quarterfinals to Hofstra (24-10, 12-6 CAA) 92 ...
Michael Gabriel ’28 is a history major. Besides writing and editing opinion pieces, he contributes an issue of his Willy and ...
After nearly 10 years of operation in Williamsburg, Va., Culture Cafe announced it would be closing its doors Dec. 21, 2025.
Political scientist and international relations scholar Francis Fukuyama will be the 2026 College of William and Mary ...
Tuesday, Feb. 24, Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger D.P.S. ’26 delivered the Democratic Party’s response to President ...
JONAH PETERS // THE FLAT HAT Sophomore receiver Carson Jenkins had a career game on Saturday, scoring a 90-yard touchdown off of a Bryant punt. Friday, April 25, William and Mary announced its ...
Tuesday, Feb. 17, Ian Chen ’28 took seat in the Maryland House of Delegates to testify before lawmakers following a ...
Sunday, March 1, the College of William and Mary’s chapter of Chabad hosted Sora Vigorito, the youngest known survivor of Dr.