Vol 96 Issue 7 - Published October 6, 2006
Updated: Cross removed to make Wren Chapel less 'faith-specific'
October 26 – The cross from the altar area of the Wren Chapel has been removed to ensure that the space is seen as a nondenominational area, Melissa Engimann, assistant director for Historic Campus, said in an e-mail to Wren building employees.

"In order to make the Wren Chapel less of a faith-specific space, and to make it more welcoming to students, faculty, staff and visitors of all faiths, the cross has been removed from the alt ...

Alum looks to lead Nevada Nov. 7
When Democratic Nevada gubernatorial candidate Dina Titus, ’70, was a student at the College, the Vietnam War was raging and campus protests were common across the United States.

“Having Washington close, the heart of national politics, ... more
Giving crawls toward a finish
The Campaign for William and Mary has raised $476.9 million dollars, an increase of $3 million from the previous quarter as of Sept. 30. Vice President for University Development Sean Pieri said that the $3 million raised is a good sign and that the ... more

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