Vol 95 Issue 3 - Published September 2, 2005
College opens doors to students displaced by Hurricane Katrina
President Gene Nichol announced yesterday that the College will open its doors to qualified Virginia residents studying in the Gulf states who were displaced by Hurricane Katrina. In the evening, Vice President for Student Affairs Sam Sadler led a meeting to help student groups coordinate their relief efforts.

“As a college visited not too long ago by a like-minded storm,” Nichol wrote in an e-mail to the student body, “we empathize with our fellows hit so hard ...

NEWS
Residents of Old Dominion sent to Sunken Gardens after grenade scare
A dummy hand grenade was found in an Old Dominion Hall study lounge Tuesday night, according to Director of University Relations Bill Walker. The enti ... more
  • Sewage backup forces out Bryan Hall basement residents for hours
  • Never argue with someone who throws sausages
  • College launches Gateway initiative

  • OPINIONS
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  • Do more with less waste
  • I am not your Chanello's
  • Congress and commonwealth must take action on fire safety

  • VARIETY
    MTV calls show to campus
    “DO YOU WANT TO BE ON MTV?” Students of the College within shouting distance of the Sunken Gardens at noon on Monday, undoubtedly heard Ghost, a conte ... more
  • New exhibit explores nature’s wild side
  • Reggae Band Jah-ms
  • That Guy: Gene Nichol

  • REVIEWS
    Film brings beloved ‘Grimm’ classics alive
    Sometimes, in the usually droll and formulaic world of mainstream film, a movie takes you on a rollercoaster ride to the dark side of the moon. It is ... more
  • Death Cab deliver muddled ‘Plans’
  • 'Illinois' states Stevens’ talent
  • 'Late' avoids sophomore slump

  • SPORTS
    Field hockey squelches Ball State
    This past weekend women’s field hockey hosted Ball State University and Pennsylvania State University at home to begin their regular season of play. T ... more
  • French press too eager to burn Armstrong in silly witch hunt
  • Tribe soccer holds Devils to 1-1 tie
  • Swimming, diving team faces facility setbacks
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