Students in the Class of 2028 declared their majors and concentrations on April 29, solidifying the academic paths they will ...
Squishing bugs, bacteria, and berries to create vibrant natural dyes, Gaby Cordon ’26 wove together her love of historical ...
At this year’s Town meeting, residents will vote on 31 proposals related to infrastructure, school budgets, and local bylaws.
Calls to reform the Facilitators for Allocating Student Taxes (FAST) have intensified as a group of elected FAST facilitators ...
Before they were college teammates, captains, starters, and NESCAC champions, they were athletes who loved, lost, and found their way back to the sports that have shaped them. For most athletes, the ...
This past fall marked Dayna Moneta’s third season on the College’s football coaching staff, and her first as running backs ...
The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) opened an investigation into Smith College on May 4 over its ...
Today, students spend the first weekends of March enjoying the last ski days of the year or fighting through an ever-growing ...
Michael Govan ’85 talks about his career as LACMA director, his time working at WCMA, and outdoor-sculpture-controversies.
Spring has finally sprung in the Berkshires, but not all plants are meant to flower here. This exclusive article with ...
The Record sent its biannual approval ratings survey to 500 randomly selected students last week. Respondents were asked to ...
In an op-ed, Isabel Kaiser '26 reflects on her position as a graduating senior in conversation with The Graduate (1967).