Vol 95 Issue 17 - Published February 17, 2006
Scofield sends $554K budget to senate
After a lengthy political process, the Student Assembly executive completed allotments for the 2006 to 2007 Student Activities budget and submitted it to the SA Senate. The budget allocated $554,400 to 117 student organizations, increasing its expenditures by $21,405 over last year and accommodating 25 previously unfunded groups.

The fund allotment procedure began late last semester, when Anita Hamlin, the student activities accountant, announced a “call for b ...

NEWS
Psi U loses lodge
A College judicial board found Psi Upsilon responsible for two charges of damage to College property and a violation of student life drug policy Wedne ... more
  • Kaine pledges support for higher education at 313th Charter Day
  • BOV nominee rejected
  • College removes Remnant postings

  • OPINIONS
    Staff Editorial
    This week the College hosted a visitor of perhaps greater historical significance than any guest for quite some time. A member of the Little Rock Nine ... more
  • Culture shock
  • Tipsy, not ditzy
  • Don’t pray for me

  • VARIETY
    Unconventional ‘Kiss’ challenges norm
    Student theatre production “Stop Kiss” is set to premier Feb. 23 at PBK under the direction of instructor Sarah Dixon. “Stop Kiss” was chosen after st ... more
  • ‘Comedienne’ hosts free show
  • Golfers prepare for campus open
  • Group condenses Shakespeare

  • REVIEWS
    Ford Fumbles in Not-So-Great Firewall
    A movie starring the of-late elusive Harrison Ford is likely to garner close scrutiny, so no wonder Richard Loncraine’s “Firewall” could do naught but ... more
  • Shocking, cerebral ‘4.48 Psychosis’ challenges
  • Belle & Sebastian settle into good ‘Life’
  • WCWM TOP 10 ALBUMS

  • SPORTS
    Men’s tennis splits matches
    The Tribe lost a tough 3-4 match at the hands of Old Dominion University this weekend but recovered with a 7-0 rout of James Madison University in the ... more
  • Baseball comes out swinging with victory over Georgetown
  • Women’s tennis falls, rises
  • Michelle Kwan’s search for gold concludes in bittersweet end of era
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