7th Grade prepares for years debut After what for many was a summer of recreation and repose, the College’s student body has bid welcome once again to Williamsburg and has plunged promptly into that all-too-familiar morass of extracurricular commitments and demanding academic pursuits.
Get in touch with a cappella scene Second in a series of articles covering the 10 a cappella groups at the College.
Blind author visits library When Beth Finke married Mike Knezovich in July of 1984, she had no idea of the catastrophe that would befall her only a year later. During their honeymoon in Scotland, Finke began to see spots, resulting in her complete blindness at the age of 26.
Speaker to discuss religious experience The Wesley Foundation, the United Methodist campus ministry here at the College, will host a discussion on Sunday evening with the author Lauren Winner, whose book "Girl Meets God: On the Path to a Spiritual Life," (2002) deals with the themes of personal spirituality and religious identity.
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This float is part of a protest in Barcelona, Spain. According to senior Elizabeth Stevens, who studied in Valencia, Spain, the media coverage of the war in Iraq was more negative in Spain than it was in the U.S.
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Students abroad face war Europe, South America, Africa, the Middle East — a number of students from the College have returned from study abroad this past spring or summer. Friends, family and strangers alike ask a common question:
"So, what was it like to be abroad during the war in Iraq?"
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