Vol 95 Issue 13 - Published January 20, 2006
Newly inaugurated governor selected as Charter Day speaker
Governor Timothy M. Kaine will be returning to Williamsburg next month for the College’s annual Charter Day ceremony. Kaine, who was inaugurated in the old capital last Saturday, will be the keynote speaker at the event, which will mark the 313th anniversary of the granting of the College’s royal charter by King William III and Queen Mary II.

College President Gene Nichol characterized Kaine as a dedicated public servant who has distinguished himself as “an impo ...

NEWS
Kaine takes stage at Inaugural Concert
Governor Timothy M. Kaine took the stage last Friday night at an inaugural concert. The Beach Boys were the headliner but the show featured acts from ... more
  • Charges dropped against student
  • NAACP chair discusses King’s legacy
  • Crim Dell plays host to wide variety of species

  • OPINIONS
    Progress ... and its price
    In keeping with the season’s spirit of new commitments and new beginnings, the editors of The Flat Hat hereby recommend the following to the Virginia ... more
  • Dividing common ground
  • Save the village
  • Success: it’s not what you think

  • VARIETY
    Muscarelle restores Solar Wall
    “Evaporation is a big problem,” John McIntyre said as he sidesteps through the foot-wide corridor. He stopped suddenly, wedging himself between two of ... more
  • Syncopated melodies thrive in latest musical
  • Williamsburg shopping not to be missed
  • Discovering contentment amidst flurry of new year’s resolutions

  • REVIEWS
    Cowboys, Cash, Capote rank among year’s best
    1. “Munich” As someone who neither saluted “Saving Private Ryan” nor worshipped “War of the Worlds,” Steven Spielberg’s taut tour-de-force was the dem ... more
  • 2005 sees great ‘Development’
  • Hamilton, Common prove high notes
  • SINGLED OUT: The Flaming Lips -- “The W.A.N.D”

  • SPORTS
    Kaylor, Kell post big stats, help women’s basketball squash Drexel
    W&M women’s basketball hit the road to face Drexel University last Friday night and George Mason University Sunday afternoon. Going into the weekend w ... more
  • Men’s b-ball continues losses
  • Sports in Brief
  • Racket reflections
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