Vol 95 Issue 9 - Published October 22, 2004
Students granted registration rights
Two students previously blocked from registering to vote in Williamsburg have now had their applications approved. The decision by the Williamsburg registrar ends a months-long legal battle over whether the students were permanent or temporary residents of the city.

David Andrews, the general voter registrar of Williamsburg, said that the decision applies only to the two specific cases and does not open the door for all students of the College to vote in Willia ...

NEWS
Pat Buchanan gives speech on politics to College students
Former presidential advisor, author, political analyst and three-time presidential candidate Pat Buchanan spoke to students, faculty and members of th ... more
  • TRIBE-ALICIOUS INDEED
  • BOV committee hears feedback on initiative
  • Grad student published in political anthology

  • OPINIONS
    Opinions Cartoon
    ... more
  • College must plug security holes
  • Kerry presidency risks return of draft
  • Adult stem cells: best option for research

  • VARIETY
    Dance Fever!
    Occasionally the audience leaves Phi Beta Kappa Hall bewildered, sometimes bemused and usually in a daze, but the one expression that can never be fou ... more
  • Volunteers 'make a difference' in community
  • That Guy
  • Theater group puts spin on classic Greek play

  • REVIEWS
    Diaries' dissects revolutionary's life
    Many claim to love or admire him. Millions (of posers) identify with him because, um, like, they own a t-shirt with his face on it. Few really know wh ... more
  • Fourth LP casts moody yet familiar 'Shadows'
  • Faint transforms 9:30 Club into orgiastic dance floor
  • HIGH NOTES: Pinkerton -- Weezer

  • SPORTS
    Tribe butts heads with Rams for win
    In a game that saw two very different offenses trade blows up and down the field it was two late defensive stops that sealed a 31-24 victory for the T ... more
  • Cross country teams nationally ranked 22nd in postseason
  • Cross country teams nationally ranked 22nd in postseason
  • Badminton Club
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  • 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


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