Vol 95 Issue 16 - Published February 11, 2005
SA members debate, sponsor relief drive
The Student Assembly kicked off a campus-wide fundraiser this week with the aim of collecting $50,000 in aid for areas hit by December's tsunami. Board of Visitors member Suzann Matthews, '71, has promised to match the first $25,000 raised with her own funds.

According to SA President senior Ned Rice, even though the tsunami that devastated Southeast Asia occurred a month and a half ago and has since ceased to garner daily headlines, there is still billions of ...

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BOV makes rule final
At the conclusion of the Board of Visitors meeting last Friday, Chair of the Committee on Academic Affairs Michael Powell discussed making permanent t ... more
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  • Groups sponsor sexual responsibility week
  • Health center vies with flu outbreak

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  • School on the mind, service in the heart
  • American healthcare system needs serious overhaul

  • VARIETY
    OFF-BEAT VALENTINE'S IDEAS TO SPICE UP THE DAY
    This year on Valentine's Day, why not try breaking away from the traditional flowers and candy? Sure, everyone loves chocolate, but doing something un ... more
  • "Birthday Party" production open to interpretation
  • Students travel to Taiwan
  • Law school to hold 'Women and War' symposium

  • REVIEWS
    Fading love wins hearts this Valentine's
    1."Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind": The best movie of 2004 and the best unconventional love movie. We'd come to expect a great deal of c ... more
  • 'Baby' delivers winning, 'million dollar' punch total knockout
  • Carbon Leaf's energetic set rocks PBK Hall
  • 'Lights' drives audiences to the brink of sanity

  • SPORTS
    Women's track, field team sprints to championships
    Fresh off their second consecutive CAA Championship in cross country, the distance runners of the W&M track team had little reason to expect their suc ... more
  • Hofstra Pride trumps Tribe
  • Tribe baseball winds up for winning season
  • Shotokan Karate
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