Vol 95 Issue 13 - Published December 4, 2004
Tribe football advances in I-AA NCAA playoffs
To say that the 2004 W&M football program has had a successful campaign during Head Coach Jimmye Laycock's 25th season would be akin to saying that Michael Jordan could hold his own on a basketball court.

The Tribe has won a share of the Atlantic 10 Conference title, disputably the top conference in I-AA football and earned a trip to the NCAA playoffs for the first time since this year's graduating seniors were redshirt freshman. The squad has also won 10 gam ...

NEWS
Student rejects offer of temporary expulsion
Senior James Doherty, who fired a gun at a party at the soccer house on Ireland Street Nov. 1, faces a judicial hearing Tuesday after having rejected ... more
  • LONG, AND HARD, IS THE WAY THAT LEADS UP TO LIGHT
  • SAE charter revoked
  • De-Stress week aims to let students relax

  • OPINIONS
    Opinions Cartoon
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  • Laptop mandate lacks luster
  • AP classes valuable, credit worthy
  • Political correctness handicaps America

  • VARIETY
    Kwanzaa seeks campus unity
    Last year’s pre-Kwanzaa celebrations, two sophomores tell me, were emotional experiences. It wasn’t just the traditional ceremonies that students part ... more
  • Hanukkah finds niche amongst Christmas festivities
  • Yule Log, Illumination celebrate Christmas, history
  • Senior composes holiday piece

  • REVIEWS
    Slayer's final season resurrects cult show's fandom on DVD
    So, after surviving a network change, six seasons, a musical, dieing twice and stopping the apocalypse … a lot, Buffy Summers, Joss Whedon's ditzy Cal ... more
  • Wolfe scores barely passing marks for mediocre 'Charlotte Simmons'
  • Impressive acting sells 'Merchant'
  • High Notes

  • SPORTS
    Women's basketball opens
    The past four games of this season have ended in disappointment for the women's basketball team. Weak offense rendered W&M's strong defense useless, w ... more
  • NCAA drug testing program expanded
  • Ice Hockey
  • Men's soccer closes season
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