Vol 95 Issue 16 - Published February 10, 2006
Junior announces bid for city council
Junior David Sievers announced Tuesday that he would become the latest College student to seek a position on the Williamsburg City Council, a move that has been attempted unsuccessfully by several students in the past few years. Sievers said that he will be taking the semester off in order to devote as much time as possible to his campaign.

“I decided to run because Williamsburg needs someone on the City Council to decide issues that a ...

Tenants criticize local landlord
Gladys Victor, owner and operator of the King and Queens apartment complex on Scotland Drive, is the subject of allegations from 10 tenants of the complex who spoke to The Flat Hat about how her behavior has violated Virginia commonwealth property co ... more
Student attacked during pro-life rally
A student participating in a pro-life demonstration was assaulted while handing out informational cards in front of the Crim Dell Tuesday evening. The victim’s alleged assailant has not been identified and Campus Police are investigating the incident ... more

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