Vol 95 Issue 14 - Published January 28, 2005
ResLife revises housing rules
The Office of Residence Life recently released their planned changes to the housing and lottery process for next semester, and the reaction of students has been mixed, according to Director of Residence Life Deb Boykin.

"Many of the responses I've received have been questions about why we changed this or that," she said. "But some have been complimentary as well."

One change that attracted a lot of attention, according to Boykin, was the new layout of f ...

NEWS
Caf Renovations Begin!
The construction and renovation project for the Commons Dining Hall has altered the entrance, creating a maze of chain-link fences. ... more
  • Exterior construction begins on dining hall
  • Librarian named Charter Day speaker
  • Groups visit Richmond to lobby for College, cheaper textbooks

  • OPINIONS
    Inauguration offensively misses the point
    Last Thursday, amid the most wastefully expensive and violently militarized inauguration in history, our nation swore in George W. Bush for his second ... more
  • Housing changes ignite concern
  • Proposal may enrich system, but will increase price
  • Cooperation needed to attack root of problem

  • VARIETY
    Student raises $38,000 for Ugandan orphans
    Can you give me a brief summary of the Christmas in Kampala campaign?
    Essentially our initial goal was to raise $10,000 to build an orpha ... more
  • Student groups sponsor dance for tsunami relief
  • That Girl: Jamie Quiroz
  • Composers’ League awarded mtvU music service grant

  • REVIEWS
    ‘Eternal’ love, lust and transvestites dominate films of 2004
    1. "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind." Michael Gondry’s labyrinthine exploration of half-remembered heartbreak and love’s labors lost in t ... more
  • ‘Sopranos,’ ‘Arrested Development’ and ‘Teens’ top 2004’s tube
  • Sadlerpalooza captivates audience
  • Creepy organs, folk, indie rock and a little pop enthrall listener in 2004

  • SPORTS
    Tribe tames Towson Tigers
    Men’s basketball ended a seven-game losing streak with their first league win of the season Wednesday night against Towson University. Sophomore forwa ... more
  • Gymnasts swing into second place
  • W&M unable to slay fire-breathing Dragons
  • Eagles’ fate in Super Bowl rests in Owen’s recovery
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