Area gas prices reach new highs Students at the College with cars have felt the side effects of hurricane Katrina in their wallets when filling up at the pump as gas prices in Williamsburg rose this week to record highs.
In addition to wreaking havoc on the Gulf coast, Katrina also destroyed oil and gas production platforms located in the Gulf of Mexico. Oil refineries in Louisiana and Mississippi were forced to shut down, cutting off 95 percent of the Gulf’s output. The refineries in this reg ... |
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SA launches new recycling project The Student Assembly is slated to launch its new campus-wide recycling program later this month by pledging $25,000 from the student activities reser ... moreATTACK OF THE MONSTER SUNDAE
Pat McGee concert raises over $800 for hurricane Katrina relief
Student forum on restructuring initiative scheduled for next week
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Opinions Cartoon Justin White ... moreCrime on campus? Nah...
Private Greatness
NCAA finally confronting reality
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The past and future of Lake Matoaka Tucked back in the woods, overlooking a slate of serene water, lies Lake Matoaka Amphitheater, a massive cement and brick exposure. Built as the prima ... morePolitics, rock and head banging come to the college
7th grade promises laughs for Saturday's show
Career Fair offers more than just jobs
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Director Dahl triumphs in ‘Great’ POW drama Though they occasionally pass over the silver screen in a flash of intense and fleeting brilliance, serious war movies are a rarity in modern Hollywoo ... moreMy Morning Jacket returns with airy, ambient sound of ‘Z’
‘Buffy’ buff revels in unique, other-worldly glow of fan fave ‘Firefly’
HIGH NOTES
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Tribe wins 41-7 to VMI The Tribe football team got their first win of the season last Saturday afternoon with a 41-7 blowout victory over Virginia Military Institute. The w ... moreMen’s cross-country pulls in third place
Sports Racket: Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Mixed Martial Arts Club
Field hockey falls to sticky Tar Heels
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