Vol 95 Issue 22 - Published April 8, 2005
Campus groups promote sexual assault awareness
Sexual Assault Awareness Week culminated yesterday evening with the Take Back the Night Rally, ending a week-long series of lectures, discussion programs and performances aimed to increase awareness of the prevalence of sexual assault.

The annual SAAW, which began at the College in the mid 1980s, was co-sponsored by the Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance and the Alliance for Sexual Assault Prevention, an umbrella organization that unites nine campus groups t ...

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Model UN team wins World
The College’s Model United Nations team returned to campus victorious, winning the Outstanding Delegation Award for the second year in a row, after sp ... more
  • GOOD DAY SUNSHINE
  • Senator cleared of charges
  • Senate passes bill to combat professor bias

  • OPINIONS
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  • Lack of course options deplorable
  • Soda, candy brands overdo variations
  • Assaults happen; fight back in aftermath

  • VARIETY
    The Meridian, not just your ordinary café
    Ned Berg graduated from Johns Hopkins University in 1981, before most students at the College were born, and in his zippered leather jacket he looks m ... more
  • Muscarelle’s show inspired by ‘African Animals’
  • ‘Mad’ eccentricity, plenty of appeal in ‘woman of Chaillot’
  • Resume tweakings, slave labor: en vogue this summer

  • REVIEWS
    HIGHLY HYPED ‘SIN’ RELIES ON STUNTS AND SEX
    “Sin City” is the visually stunning new film from Robert Rodriguez based on Frank Miller’s graphic novels. While making this movie must have been e ... more
  • Edgy new genre thrills
  • Of Montreal baffles, inspires
  • Students insist on skipping spring, heading straight to summer

  • SPORTS
    Women’s lacrosse defeats JMU rival, suffers GMU loss
    After a home game win against James Madison University April 1, turnovers plagued the Tribe lacrosse team as they dropped their fifth consecutive away ... more
  • Women heptathletes place third, fourth and sixth at GMU
  • Men’s team produces stellar showings in series of meets
  • Baseball begins amid startling steroid controversy
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