Vol 95 Issue 23 - Published April 14, 2006
Staff Editorial
After the beautiful weather of this past week, many students' attention is undoubtedly starting to turn from the lecture hall to the playing field. Whether it is taking a jog down DoG street or playing an intramural basketball game, many students like to unwind by working out. But for 10 percent of students on campus, playing sports is more than a fun diversion on sunny days in Williamsburg. For these students, sports were their ticket into the ...

Infectious spring fever
It's a little hard to concentrate with thoughts of summer, beaches and Cambridge in my head. Time away from the stresses of school brings a variety of its own distractions, such as work, family and trying to spend time with the people you will leave ... more
Dangers of immigration reform
Late last week, the U.S. Senate did something good for the College. Specifically, they sidetracked the anti-immigration Senate bill 2454.

Many students probably do not realize how the 41 Democrats, 20 Republicans and one independent wh ... more


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