Vol 95 Issue 15 - Published February 3, 2006
Senator accuses administration of fund misallocation
Many members of the SA Senate were visibly shocked after the presentation of junior Sen. Scott Fizgerald’s Fiscal Transparency Act Tuesday night in Blow Memorial Hall. The act followed the recent executive appropriations committee meeting, in which Fitzgerald noted that the College was not sending all of the collected student activities fees to the SA. Vice President for Finance Sam Jones said the administration would investigate the charge.

According to Fitz ...

NEWS
Endowment grew at snail’s pace last year
Last year, the College’s endowment grew 6.8 percent, 2.5 percent lower than the national average endowment growth of 9.3 percent, the Jan. 24 edition ... more
  • Career Center’s job fair introduces students to post-graduation options
  • DIE-IN FOR ATTENTION
  • Nobel prize winner discusses the role of women in Islam

  • OPINIONS
    Embrace nerdiness
    While our campus seems light on controversy this week, minus some vandalism -- seriously, whoever that is, cut that shit out -- we are compelled to po ... more
  • Roe at a crossroads
  • Why we remember
  • Addiction to the self

  • VARIETY
    Students mark Lunar New Year
    Tomorrow at 6 p.m., a Lunar New Year celebration and dinner will enliven the University Center. The Chinese Student Organization, Korean-American Stud ... more
  • International students experience America, Tribe Pride
  • A Cappella throwdown brings heat
  • Mysterious Crim Dell creatures arouse wonder, concern, snot rockets

  • REVIEWS
    'Tristan' Proves Medievally Mediocre
    The stuff of legends -- is material that would be hard to corrupt. For a movie whose amazing previews promised great things to romance and action fans ... more
  • Subtle wit keeps ‘Squid and the Whale’ afloat
  • Rilo Kiley run-ins leave lasting impression on ‘Accidntel’ fan
  • New CD set returns to band’s Roots

  • SPORTS
    Women’s gymnastics falls to GWU by narrow margin
    The women’s gymnastics team had a strong showing this past Sunday against George Washington University. Though GW edged out the Tribe by less than a p ... more
  • Men’s basketball crushes JMU, ends losing streak
  • Intramurals keep students fit, happy
  • More than ‘The Bus,’ Parker storyline ignites this XL Super Bowl
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