Vol 94 Issue 10 - Published November 7th, 2003
CELEBRATING RETURN HOME

NEWS
Union protests job loss, low wages
Friday, Oct. 31, the UE Local 160 Virginia Public Service Workers Union rallied to oppose the College’s recent decision to privatize Duplicating Servi ... more1
  • Grad student investigated
  • Future plans for SA shared
  • College examines allegations

  • OPINIONS
    Opinions Cartoon
    ... more
  • Students at risk without facts
  • Hip-hop song lyrics devoid of meaning
  • Williamsburg homeless situation underestimated

  • VARIETY
    'Nappy' author to give reading on campus
    Who's the kid with the "nappiest, fuzziest, the most screwed up, squeezed up, knotted up" hair? Answer: Brenda, the star of Dr. Carolivia Herron's thr ... more
  • Muscarelle Museum celebrates 20 years of art
  • Fishing for Answers
  • That Girl

  • REVIEWS
    'Revolutions' ends 'Matrix' trilogy with big bang
    Well, we've come to the bottom of the proverbial rabbit-hole, and all that's left to say is, "Whoa."

    Let's get the bad stuff out of the way f ... more
  • R.E.M.'s greatest revisited in mixed knick of 'Time'
  • Travis unveils testy '12 Memories'

  • SPORTS
    Football crushes Pride
    The W&M football team highlighted the College’s Homecoming festivities last Saturday with a solid, 23-9 victory over the visiting Hofstra University P ... more
  • Women’s golf wraps up season in eighth
  • Singular nouns create a singular problem as mascots
  • Women earn first win of season
  •  
    Google Site Search
    ONLINE ONLY STORIES
  • 2004 Election Section
  • The Flat Hat Restaurant Guide to Williamsburg
  • Information for interested freshmen
  • President Sullivan’s remarks on his retirement
  • Rector Susan Magill’s comments on Sullivan's carreer


  • Last Week's Issue
    2003-10-31

    Front Page in PDF

    ONLINE NEWS OPINIONS VARIETY REVIEWS SPORTS