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 ...

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 an informal resolution offered by Vice-President for Student Affairs Samuel Sadler.

If Do ... more
LONG, AND HARD, IS THE WAY THAT LEADS UP TO LIGHT
Juniors Christine Moe, Megan Danford along with senior Megan Doyle and sophomores Diane Grills and Kate Leary lit candles in the Sunken Gardens Wednesday night in honor of World AIDS Day. The ceremony was preceeded by a service in Washington Hall spo ... more

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