Vol 95 Issue 14 - Published January 27, 2006
Students take budget fight to Richmond
At 6 a.m. Jan. 25, over 70 students boarded two buses bound for Richmond to meet with members of the General Assembly. This annual excursion, "Road to Richmond," takes students to the state capital in order to lobby on behalf of the College.

The advocacy trip highlights the College's concerns and appeals to various Virginia legislative members. According to senior Steven Popps, student intern at the office of public affairs, the students lobbied for more competi ...

NEWS
College combats sexual assault
At a press conference Tuesday, Vice President for Student Affairs Sam Sadler and Director of University Relations Bill Walker met with members of the ... more
  • SA confirms officers
  • Washington program '30 years in the making'
  • College mourns alumna’s death

  • OPINIONS
    Staff Editorial
    Since its inception in January of 2004, the College's alcohol policy and corresponding Task Force have demonstrated their utter failure to bring about ... more
  • Lazy, indeed
  • Banner boutique

  • VARIETY
    Colonial Williamsburg opens up historic house on Nicholson Street for two students with a special project
    Beginning five years ago, two rising seniors were selected each spring to live for a full acadmic year in house number 406 on East Nicholson Street in ... more
  • Surrounding Williamsburg offers spacious apartments with caveats of higher rent, troubled landlords, neighbors
  • New year introspection inspires renewal of spirit, direction
  • Students discover bold new way of life with off-campus housing

  • REVIEWS
    Malick takes history to bold, brave ‘New World’
    Grumbling, some groups got up and left during the middle of it. When it was over, the audience literally burst into laughter. Sparse applause reverber ... more
  • ‘Civilization’ proves easily epic
  • Sinfonicron’s ‘Ragtime’ rollicks
  • Sleek yet souless Japanese animation leaves columnist cold

  • SPORTS
    Men’s, women’s tennis ace start-of-season matches with huge wins
    The men’s and women’s tennis teams both scored huge victories this past weekend to start their seasons off on solid ground.

    The men’s team de ... more
  • Men’s gymnastics desecrates Temple
  • Teams plan ahead to avoid travel trip-ups
  • Bryant’s individual success pointless if Lakers don’t succeed, too
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