Vol 95 Issue 10 - Published October 29, 2004
CHARITY BEGINS AT HALLOWEEN
Seniors Erica Holder and Will Schieuer help students pick out costumes at FISH's costume sale at the University Center Wednesday. ...

NEWS
Voters allege bias
After winning their battle to register to vote in Williamsburg two weeks ago, two students refuted the voter registrar's reasoning for approving their ... more
  • Progressive Premiers
  • SA debates Election Code Bill
  • Students host charitable Halloween

  • OPINIONS
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  • Student media serves greater good
  • Kerry presidency will bring improvements
  • Dining hall inappropriate for religious revelations

  • VARIETY
    Fright Fest
    As you put the finishing touches on your Halloween costume, you may be wondering where to show off your new Vampire/Ghost/Zombie/Werewolf/Witch self o ... more
  • Local home filled with eerie legends
  • Event features cultural 'Expressions'
  • Group shares African culture

  • REVIEWS
    Tired haunted house antics fail to ignite lackluster 'Grudge'
    In considering the ever-present, sometimes debatable but always-thinning canon of Truly Great Horror Films, I can think of only one from the past deca ... more
  • Death Cab, Mates reaffirm musical originality
  • Newly revived Theatre delivers big, bold 'Woolf'
  • High Notes

  • SPORTS
    10 Questions with: Mike Leach
    In terms of making an immediate impact, W&M has never seen a player like Mike Leach, '00. When Leach arrived as a transfer from Boston University in 1 ... more
  • Soccer continues winning seasons
  • Soccer continues winning seasons
  • Racquetball
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