Vol 95 Issue 8 - Published October 21, 2005
Math professor indicted for alleged war crimes, murder
A Spanish judge issued an international arrest warrant Wednesday for three U.S. soldiers, including Lieutenant Colonel Philip deCamp, an adjunct professor of mathematics at the College. The soldiers are being charged with “murder” and “a crime against the international community” relating to their roles in the death of a Spanish cameraman during a 2003 assault on a hotel housing journalists, the Oct. 19 online edition of CNN reported.

According to a May 27, 2003 ...

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O’Connor to replace Kissinger as Chancellor
Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, who announced her retirement from the nation’s highest court in July, was announced as the College’s 23rd c ... more
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  • VARIETY
    Homecoming Weekend; celebrating Tribe-style
    Not that every weekend in Williamsburg isn’t exhilarating, but students will have much to anticipate this particular weekend. Concerts, tailgates, a p ... more
  • Kimball play brings laughter, life lessons
  • College president Nichol inspires admiration, snubs stalker
  • That Girl: Kim Walker

  • REVIEWS
    Foster flies in spite of shaky ‘Flightplan’
    Director Robert Schwentke’s “Flightplan,” starring the amazing Jodie Foster, promised to be the thriller of the year. While it is somewhat tense, the ... more
  • ‘Go! Team’ mobilizes
  • Seasoned sitcom, new thriller vie for domination in fall premieres
  • Stunted emotional growth leads to offensive outfits, juvenile habits

  • SPORTS
    Football claims double victory
    Redshirt freshman quarterback Jake Phillips led the Tribe back from 21 points down to win a thrilling, double-overtime game over Northeastern Universi ... more
  • Swimming, diving cubs Towson tigers
  • USC’s arrogance saves them from ND upset in exciting game
  • Men’s cross country competes despite injuries
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