Vol 95 Issue 2 - Published August 26, 2005
BOV evaluates restructuring plan
The Board of Visitors met yesterday morning to welcome President Gene R. Nichol and discuss the restructuring of the College’s financial relationship with the commonwealth of Virginia. The restructuring initiative, the complex and political nature of which led Vice President for Public Affairs Stewart Gamage to refer to it as “bloodsport,” began two years ago as the “Charter Initiative.” The term was dropped due to connotations of privatizing the College.

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NEWS
HITTING THE TURF
Senior Josh Lustig evades a fellow teammate at their weekly scrimmage Wednesday. The Tribe athletes will complete pre-season camp Saturday and begin p ... more
  • U.S. News keeps College at 31st
  • Dining services offers new facilities, meal plans for upcoming school year
  • The redesigned ‘Caf’ finally opens to an enthusiastic student response

  • OPINIONS
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  • A bad meal gets worse
  • Recycle this paper
  • Ghost tours and blisters and mixers oh my

  • VARIETY
    Live in luxury, comfort on student budget
    Going away to college means a lot of change in the life of the student. Classes are tougher, parties are bigger and home-cooked meals become something ... more
  • Going Greek; learn the intricacies, joys of process
  • What college won’t teach you about deep, ‘dirrty South’
  • That Girl: Tiffany Bagwell

  • REVIEWS
    Craven takes twisted flight with high-altitude antics in ‘Eye’
    It’s ironic that just when movie-goers are fleeing their overpriced seats for greener pastures, there’s a pleasant, healthy trend that should make the ... more
  • Summer adaptations impress
  • Dirty jokes, hardcore porn, grizzlies make for unique summer fare
  • High Notes

  • SPORTS
    Tribe football stands ready to thrive in ‘05
    The 2005 W&M football media guide features the declaration “Ready to Thrive in ‘05,” and the Tribe labored accordingly in the offseason to prepare. Af ... more
  • Men’s soccer falls to Navy in preseason
  • Sports Racket: Pep band
  • Wolfpack devours Tribe in opening exhibition
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  • President Sullivan’s remarks on his retirement
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