Vol 95 Issue 4 - Published September 9, 2005
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. T ...

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 reserve fund over the next two years to the venture. Members of the SA say they hope that relying on stud ... more
ATTACK OF THE MONSTER SUNDAE
Students gather around a giant 200-pound ice cream sundae built inside a kiddie pool Tuesday in the University Center Center Court Dining Hall. A plethora of toppings, including several kinds of nuts, hot fudge and sprinkles, were available for the s ... more

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