Vol 95 Issue 24 - Published April 21, 2006
BOV discusses tuition increase
Tuition and fees at the College will increase by approximately 9 percent for in-state students to a total of $15,422, and approximately 8.2 percent for out-of-state students to a total of $31,980. The Board of Visitors, which met this Thursday, accepted the tuition hike at the annual meeting of the financial affairs committee. The measure is expected to be approved at today's meeting of the full board.

The increase in tuition is intended to strengthen a nu ...

NEWS
Compromise creates dual chairs for 2006-07 SA
In the senate meeting April 18, members of the senate compromised on the disputed election that occurred last week. The Compromise Bylaw, created by j ... more
  • Student allowed city vote
  • Reagan attorney general criticizes judicial activism
  • College readies lottery

  • OPINIONS
    Staff Editorial
    Think for yourself. It sounds simple, but it might be the most important idea any of us learns at the College. Learning to look at the world as it is ... more
  • It takes a campus
  • Declassified classes
  • Editorial Cartoon

  • VARIETY
    Couleur's bright fashions color campus
    When you wake up in the morning and slip on those designer jeans or that funky shirt, do you ever stop to think about who designed them? How about tha ... more
  • K&Q Ball preserves traditions
  • Syndicate hypes hip-hop culture
  • College’s students commit high-class hijinks with dorky flair

  • REVIEWS
    'Amadeus' amuses despite flaws
    During his final soliloquy in William and Mary Theatre's production of Peter Shaffer's "Amadeus," the jealous, vengeful Antonio Salieri (played by jun ... more
  • Furnaces prove less 'Bitter'
  • Beyond costumes, ‘Countess’ stumbles
  • Tales of Obsession

  • SPORTS
    Baseball goes 2-1 in VCU home series
    The Tribe faced the Virginia Commonwealth University Rams this past weekend in a three-game series. After a rough 3-5 loss in the series opener, the T ... more
  • Tribe takes sixth consecutive USAG crown, beats Navy
  • Women finish fourth at USAGs; six gymnasts qualify for finals
  • From the Sidelines
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