Vol 94 Issue 16 - Published February 20th, 2004
Students denied voter registration
Four students at the College have hit a roadblock in their bid for seats on the Williamsburg City Council. The Registrar’s Office has determined that at least two of the students do not meet minimum requirements to vote in the city, a prerequisite for running in the election. However, the American Civil Liberties Union of Virginia has offered to defend the students, creating the possibility of a legal challenge in a Virginia court. Meanwhile, one ...

Campus political groups debated national issues
Sophomore Jon Adams said he wanted to bring more political awareness to campus. To this end, he gathered representatives from a number of the College’s most active political groups, including the Sons of Liberty, the Lambda Alliance, Balfour-Hillel, ... more
FIVE YEARS OF CHARM
The Flat Hat Editorial Board announces its fifth annual “Best of Williamsburg” selections in a special section inside. Among the winners is the Crim Dell, which won as this year’s best hook-up spot. ... more

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