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  • ...FF=asawyer+robinson+a&1%2C1%2C The Elimination of Fraternities at Williams College]. All historical documents linked below have been provided by David C. Phi ...oncerns over the effect fraternities were having on the social life of the college had led to the formation of the Angevine Committee in the fall of 1961. Th
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  • ..., Greensense often works with other campus organizations like the [[Lehman Community Service Council]] Council, the [[Williams Outing Club]], [[Students for Soc
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  • ...of outreach and unity amongst its members and the larger Williams College community. Along with regular meetings and social events in Hardy House living room, Cody Remillard '16, Community Organizer
    2 KB (251 words) - 16:17, September 27, 2013
  • ...s after Hurricane Katrina. During our one-week stay, we talked to people — college volunteers hammering on roofs, ordinary folks, kids in the neighborhood, th
    2 KB (321 words) - 21:33, December 4, 2008
  • ...omote the development of first-year leadership within the Williams College community. The Freshman (Frosh) Council aims to increase class unity and inclusion. T
    631 bytes (99 words) - 07:45, August 13, 2012
  • ...arties willing to take part in the process). It was approved by a vote of College Council on 3/5/2008. * Establish if there is a problem with the way people in this community interact with each other and the way Williams handles social infractions.
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  • ...ed for letters to the editor and op-eds written by members of the Williams community. ...; in 2010, however, as the newspaper struggled with structural deficits, [[College Council]] granted the Record a subsidy funded by an increase in the Student
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  • | type = Diversity, Faith, Community, [[MinCo]] ...ding among its members, and of course in the greater community of Williams College.
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  • ...highlighting how important it is to get involved and create change in your community. I was also on the coordinating committee for the first Relay for Life at m ...rving both organizations and know that neither will impede on my duties on College Council.
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  • ...ten not exposed to the reality of the diverse and complex needs in our own community outside of our textbook readings, so BFAIR Buddies attempts to bridge this
    2 KB (271 words) - 18:37, July 6, 2019
  • Eph Business Association (EBA), also known as the Williams College Business Club, is a student-business group that provides a platform for stu ...was founded to provide a range of business-related events to the Williams community (students, faculty, and staff included). We have three primary goals:
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  • ...a collaboration among MASS MoCA, the Clark Art Institute, and the Williams College Museum of Art where every elementary student in the region—more than 10,0 ...elopment, a national research and policy organization operated by Williams College and located on our campus
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  • ...that people generally use when referring to how small the Williams college community is. Our own special version of "it's a small world after all."
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  • ...ipedia neatening it up and making minor corrections for which the Williams community shall be eternally grateful. 42.71041220193295,-73.20128202438354,Williams College
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  • College Council (CC) presidents play an enormous role in shaping every student’s ...d Peer Mentors, and she is working to ensure the selection of a successful College President by serving on the Presidential Search Committee.
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  • Campus Greens AKA The Williams College Green Party is dedicated to bring progressive third party politics to the C ...munity-Based Economics: We support an infrastructure that is based at the community level so that resource are not exploited from one location at the expense o
    3 KB (457 words) - 12:40, October 29, 2007
  • ...vents, as well as organized spiritual retreats, religious pilgrimages, and community service ventures! Information about events is communicated through our list *Fr. Gary Caster (gcc1) is the college's Catholic chaplain, who, besides celebrating all student Masses, is availa
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  • ...s should be able to interact and learn from each other in ways that uphold community respect and personal freedom. The Honor Code, therefore, acts as a philosop ...n a climate of trust and respect, factors that are necessary for personal, community, and academic growth.
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  • ...rica, and also events that occur on campus and their effect on the African community at Williams. Some of the events WASO has sponsored includes a trip to Smith College for an Africana studies conference, several campus parties showcasing Afric
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  • * [[College Council (CC)]] * [[RASAN: Williams College Rape and Sexual Assault Network]]
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