Vol 95 Issue 10 - Published November 4, 2005
BOV, faculty gubernatorial campaign donations lean left
According to the Virginia Public Access Project, a non-profit, non-partisan organization that electronically posts campaign contributions in Virginia elections, Suzann Mathews, secretary of the Board of Visitors, contributed $114,850 to Democrat Lieutenant Gov. Tim Kaine’s gubernatorial campaign. In a close election between Kaine and Republican former Attorney General Jerry Kilgore, Mathews’ contribution raises questions regarding the political leanings of prominent memb ...

NEWS
College to keep ‘Tribe’ name
The “Tribe” prevails, for now. At a Nov. 1 press conference in his office and later that day in an e-mail to students, President Gene Nichol announced ... more
  • RAISING THE DEAD
  • Scofield discusses agenda
  • SA to host ‘Global Bazaar’ to raise disaster relief funds

  • OPINIONS
    Opinions Cartoon
    By Justin White ... more
  • The irritation cometh ...
  • What facebook doesn’t tell you
  • Honor Code dragged through the mud

  • VARIETY
    Exploring realms of Blogosphere world
    Kevin Federline, Britney’s dancing ape of a husband, has once again become a public laughing stock — granting Tara Reid a nice sabbatical from the ful ... more
  • Chef to stars shares his recipes with students
  • President Nichol loses hearts of students, can’t bring magic
  • That Girl: Meghan Shapiro

  • REVIEWS
    Smart acting, production make grade in ambitious ‘Oleanna’
    The stage is tiny, the set an office desk and two chairs and the cast list just two names. But don’t be fooled -- while William and Mary Theatre Secon ... more
  • Dark delivers tame ‘Titus’
  • Classic ‘Gatsby’ reduced to pitiful ‘G’
  • Newly subversive modern horror movies shock cinematic sensibilities

  • SPORTS
    Football collapses against Villanova, prepares for JMU, Part I
    Tribe football’s four-game winning streak came to an abrupt end last Saturday night after a crushing 21-35 loss at the hands of Villanova University. ... more
  • Football collapses against Villanova, prepares for JMU, Part II
  • Hens fry Tribe Soccer Season
  • Women’s tennis dominates East Region, seeks National titles
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