Vol 95 Issue 24 - Published April 22, 2005
BOV considers tuition hike
The Board of Visitors met yesterday to increase tuition and discuss construction plans for the next six years. President Timothy J. Sullivan delivered his final opening address to the Committee of the Whole, giving advice for the future direction of the College. The BOV's last session of the year was held today.

The Committee on Financial Affairs endorsed the proposed tuition rate increase for the next academic year. If approved at today's session, in-state tui ...

NEWS
SMOKE TWO JOINTS
Members of SSDP and other students participated in the 4:20 Smokeout in the Sunken Gardens Thursday. The students rolled cigarettes, smoked hookah and ... more
  • SSDP fights for drug policy reform
  • SA Senate confirms executive officers
  • Virginia21 brings lobbying campaign back to College

  • OPINIONS
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  • Stress levels require everyone’s attention
  • Earth Day calls for personal evaluations
  • Suicides show need for spiritual connection

  • VARIETY
    Hip bistro has great coffee, dual atmosphere
    Upon stepping into Aromas, one becomes immediately confronted by the coffee shop’s unusual ambiance. The shop — not small enough to be cozy, not big e ... more
  • Life full of perks, laughs for Confusion Corner columnist
  • 7th Grade presents 'Fiction'
  • For NEW, College Republicans, feminism won’t suffice

  • REVIEWS
    ‘Madwoman’ charms with quaint eccentricity
    There is this brilliant idea that writers get. Crazy people are onto something. In Shakespeare, for example, it’s often the most seemingly insane char ... more
  • For the love of music
  • Roots rock out at the College
  • Preppy fads overshadow fundamental shift in fashion trends

  • SPORTS
    Baseball trumps VMI
    The Tribe earned its third straight win Wednesday with a 12-6 victory over Virginia Military Institute. In last weekend’s three-game series versus Jam ... more
  • Freshman gymnast places in NCAA Regionals
  • Women’s golf claims fifth in CAAs
  • Men’s golf ends fourth in CAA Championship; team almost advances to NCAA Regionals
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