Vol 94 Issue 17 - Published February 27th, 2004
'Garden' Blooms Onto Mainstage
OK, admit it: until now, you've never heard of the show "In the Garden of Live Flowers," the College's current main stage production at Phi Beta Kappa Hall.

Don't worry -- nobody is offended. In fact, that's the point.

"Theater is often an area where people are less in sync with the present than they are in other areas of their entertainment lives," director Professor Dorothy Chansky said. "One wants to see the newest movie, to ...

Professors go extra mile
Regardless of whether the class is Physical Geology 101 or Survey to the History of Art I, when the professor asks the first day how many students are taking his or her class to fulfill a GER, a vast majority of hands usually shoot up. Most students ... more
Orchestra plans for winter show
Prepare to be impressed. In its 72nd season, the William & Mary Symphony Orchestra is preparing for its winter concert March 4. After hitting a milestone in May 2002 by embarking on its first international tour to Italy and Sicily, the orchestra has ... more

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