Vol 94 Issue 15 - Published February 13th, 2004
Gymnastics takes second at meet
The W&M men’s gymnastics team had a strong showing at the Shenandoah Open Saturday. Coming in second out of four competing teams, the team produced high scores in their best events, as well as confronting their weaker showings in some areas. The floor exercise and pommel horse were the weakest points in the Tribe’s performance, with several falls on the floor and many falters in the pommel horse competition. All three top spots in those events we ...

Basketball ends losing streak
The Tribe women’s basketball team broke its three-game losing streak last Sunday, when it defeated the University of Delaware Blue Hens at the Bob Carpenter Center in Newark, Del. W&M’s 55-48 victory was Delaware’s third straight loss. W&M freshman g ... more
Yoga - Life Sports: Get Involved
"Yoga is, first and foremost, a science of self-realization. Its main concern is spiritual practice, mainly through meditation, to take us beyond the sorrow and ignorance in the world. It teaches us how to love from our outer bodily and ego-bound ide ... more

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