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W&M in 30 Videos

Watch life at W&M, 30 seconds at a time.

Get a glimpse of student life through our W&M in 30 video series — featuring everything from scenic autumn views of campus and lively block parties to study-abroad adventures and hands-on creativity in the ceramics studio.

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Homebrew

For our student performers, Homebrew provides an opportunity to showcase their talents to the campus community. With theme nights like "Homage to Punk," "Karaoke Night" or "Senior Showcase" there is a something for everyone!

Homebrew is organized by Alma Mater Productions (AMP), a student-run organization that develops events and programming across campus.

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Art & Hatsuye Ball

The Art & Hatsuye Ball celebrates the Asian Pacific Islander Community at William & Mary. The ball includes performances from student groups, exhibits of student art & works, live music and more!

Behind the name: Arthur “Art” Matsu '27, William & Mary’s first known Asian American student and the first W&M alumnus to play for the National Football League – one of the first Asian Americans to do so.

Hatsuye Yamasaki '37 became the first Asian ancestry woman to enroll at W&M. During her time at W&M, Hatsuye was heavily involved in Los Quixotescos, serving as secretary her junior year. Her other service included Sophomore Tribunal, Indian Handbook Staff, as an intramural sports representative, member of the Judicial Council and President of Brown Hall during her senior year.

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One Tribe One Day Carnival

Students, faculty, staff and others in the community who enjoy food, games and various activities in the Sunken Garden to celebrate One Tribe One Day — William & Mary’s official day of giving back. The carnival is sponsored by Students for University Advancement.

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