- One hour of relaxing “Swem Beats” – Spring 2024Finals have you stressed out? The Flat Hat is here to help, with an hour of relaxing Swem beats to help you study. We proudly present our first edition of “Swem Beats.” All music courtesy of EpidemicSound.Directed by: Ryan GoodmanSong Selection by: Ryan GoodmanThumbnail by: Catherine Storke
- Humanities: their former glory and fading futureAvi Joshi ‘26 is a prospective English and education major. He is a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity and Wind Ensemble. Contact him at asjoshi@wm.edu.Tom Mooney ‘24 is a linguistics major. He is a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity and Catholic Campus Ministry. Contact him at tfmooney@wm.edu. The views expressed in the […]
- College’s race against time: how do you win it?Lana Altunashvili ’27 is a prospective international relations major. She is a James Monroe Scholar and a member of Club Tennis. Contact her at laltunashvili@wm.edu.The views expressed in the article are the author’s own. As a freshman of the class of 2027, I’ve realized this year that the entirety of the college experience, especially freshman […]
- Photo Series: AMP & SA / Spring ConcertSaturday, April 27th, AMP and Student Assembly presented COIN with K Camp at Kaplan Arena for the annual spring concert. Below are the Flat Hat’s photos of the event.
- Community leader Rev. Max Blalock out after 14 years of serviceSunday, April 28, the United Methodist Church-sponsored Wesley Foundation at the College of William and Mary hosted a farewell party for Reverend Max Blalock after his 14 years of service at the College. Current and former students as well as local church members gathered on the Wesley front lawn to celebrate Blalock with a dinner […]
- Directorial debut: Cam Jones ’24 directs student-run production of “Rabbit Hole”Directing a play, especially one filled with complicated themes and intimate moments, is often described by creatives as not for the faint of heart, but doing it completely independently can present a different challenge entirely. However, one senior at the College of William and Mary was up to the task and directed a successful production […]
- Hole in one: Club Disc Golf offers unique sport, competition environmentDisc golf has arrived at the College of William and Mary. The sport, also known as frisbee golf, has players throw discs into baskets, aiming to complete each hole in the fewest number of throws. It originated in the late 1970s and has expanded across the country since then. Disc golf tournaments have been held […]
- Long-time Athletics Administrator Peel Hawthorne ’80 retiresIn her office adorned with photos of her time as a women’s field hockey coach with her students and favorite memories at the College of William and Mary, Peel Hawthorne ’80 shared her experiences at the College as an undergraduate, a coach and later an administrator.
- College raises tuition following public hearing, creates Marine Science majorWednesday, April 24 to Friday, April 26, the board of visitors of the College of William and Mary convened for their last meeting of the academic year to raise tuition fees, create a marine science major, approve the next operating budget and discuss other matters pertinent to the College.Tuition IncreasesAt the full board meeting Friday, […]
- Tribe clinches CAA championship victory for third consecutive yearFriday, April 26 to Sunday, April 28, William and Mary women’s tennis (18-5, 6-0 CAA) won the Coastal Athletic Association Women’s Tennis Tournament for the third year in a row. Entering the tournament as the No. 2 seed, the Tribe defeated No. 7 Campbell (12-9), No. 6 North Carolina-Wilmington (12-8, 3-4 CAA) and No. 1 […]