Vol 95 Issue 14 - Published January 27, 2006
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 the heart of Colonial Williamsburg. The idea for two College students to inhabit a colonial residence is the product of a series of discussions between Colonial Williamsburg and the College. Assistant Vice President of Student Affairs Ginger Ambler describes the house as a joint concept, or “a way ...

Surrounding Williamsburg offers spacious apartments with caveats of higher rent, troubled landlords, neighbors
The housing lottery can be a scary time for students at the College. For those who would prefer not to share the units with some half dozen fraternities and/or live over a mile away in the Dillard complex, especially freshman and sophomores who are a ... more
New year introspection inspires renewal of spirit, direction
I had a lot of ideas for this column. It’s my first one of the new year, so I could have written something about my New Year’s resolutions -- always a classic. I could have written about my break (boring), my new classes (more boring) or the upcoming ... more

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