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. ...

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 of the Daily Press reported.

“The College of William and Mary’s endowment association was ... more
Career Center’s job fair introduces students to post-graduation options
Representatives from 91 employers in the public and private sectors met with students Wednesday at the spring career fair. The event, hosted by the Career Center, was designed to help students learn more about potential employers and provide a valuab ... more

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