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Fall 2012
Today: Magazine
A Time of Transition: Transgender people at Williams are on that most basic human quest—figuring out who they are.
In the Game: How the 1972 anti-discrimination law known as Title IX has played out in Williams athletics.
The Well-Tempered Grid: Professors across the curriculum share how the principles of artist Sol LeWitt's works inform and inspire their own work.
Lost and Found: The Williams experience of Bicentennial Medalist Charlie Waigi '72 encouraged him to found one of Kenya's most successful grade schools.

Exciting Particles: Making Sense of the Higgs Boson Weston Field to Undergo Transformation One of the Last of the Latin-Named Plants The Percheron in the Tunnel

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  • Lost and Found

    The Williams experience of Bicentennial Medalist Charlie Waigi '72 encouraged him to found one of Kenya's most successful grade schools.

  • In the Game

    How the 1972 anti-discrimination law known as Title IX has played out in Williams athletics.

  • A Time of Transition

    Transgender people at Williams are on that most basic human quest—figuring out who they are.

  • The Well-Tempered Grid

    Professors across the curriculum share how the principles of artist Sol LeWitt's works inform and inspire their own work.

    Departments

    • « Report »

      President Adam Falk talks about exciting particles.

    • « Comment »

      Letters from readers on the Class of '12, Mayor Kevin White '52, and serving others.

    • « Notice »

      A look at the Davis Center, Weston Field, convocation, sunrise hikes and more...

    • « Study »

      Prof. Magnus Bernhardsson's dangerous courses, a new way to name plants, visualizing the liberal arts and more...

    • « Muse »

      Prof. Jim Shepard on "The Percheron in the Tunnel."

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