Vol 95 Issue 15 - Published February 4, 2005
Presidential semifinalists to visit campus
The Presidential Search Committee announced to the Board of Visitors at their meeting today that semifinalists for the College presidency will be visiting campus during the weeks of Feb. 14 and 21. Each candidate will meet the campus community in two open forums, one for faculty and staff and the other for students. In addition, the candidates will meet with a number of individuals and groups on campus. A schedule of the open forums and information about the candidates w ...

NEWS
NEW CAMPUS, EAT YOUR HEART OUT
The Wren building and the rest of the College grounds were blanketed in an unexpected layer of snow that began late Thursday afternoon. ... more
  • New wing, archives of library to be rededicated in ceremony
  • College, local groups aid victims of tsunami tragedy
  • Senate passes concert bill, ponders charter initiative

  • OPINIONS
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  • Improved facilities benefit students
  • 'Last Word' writers shirk responsibility
  • Legislation advising regulations for abortion necessary

  • VARIETY
    Carbon Leaf plays PBK
    A little bit pop rock, a little bit Celtic, a little bit bluegrass; there is no one way to describe Carbon Leaf's music. This eclectic band will be br ... more
  • Artist in residence to give reading
  • Folk artist performs locally
  • That Guy: Luke Neilans

  • REVIEWS
    Bright Eyes' rising popularity leaves fan estranged at concert
    Bright Eyes played a show in Chicago a few years ago in support of his newest LP, "Lifted, or the Story is in the Soil Keep Your Ear to the Ground." T ... more
  • Do not attend this "Prep" school

  • SPORTS
    Quarterback Lang Campbell wins Walter Payton award
    At the beginning of the 2004 football season, senior W&M quarterback Lang Campbell's official chances of winning Division 1-AA's highest honor were cl ... more
  • Tribe caught in Spiders' web
  • Green & Gold: Funding fuels W&M athletics
  • Tribe tennis teams serve up wins to open 2005 season strong
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