The Flat Hat
Vol. 93, No. 16 April 12, 2002

Students victims of intruder, robbers
In three separate incidents within the past week, students have been victims of crimes. Two incidents last Friday were reports of an uninvited, suspicious man entering dorm rooms, and there was a report of an armed robbery Monday.


Marrow drive falls short of goal
The 11th annual Alan Buzkin Memorial Bone Marrow Drive was held Wednesday. According to senior Lauren Park, chair of the drive, the College tested 613 students, 89 of who were minorities, and raised $38,252.


Muscarelle aides meet Sullivan, discuss future
The Muscarelle museum is slated to lose over half its funding because of the budget cuts the College is facing. Student assistants at the Muscarelle met with President Sullivan this week to express their concern about this.


LAUREN PUTNOCKY-- The Flat Hat
Junior Rachel Hamberger lights a candle during the Holocaust vigil yesterday. This week was Holocaust Memorial week and included film screenings which were sponsored by student group Balfour Hillel.


Sullivan, past leaders honored
The Spotswood Society held the third consecutive William and Mary Presidentıs Day Wednesday. Past, present and future presidents of the College were honored in the 45-minute ceremony.

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Future of Americas discussed
The Hispanic Cultural Organization hosted its annual spring conference last Saturday. The symposium was comprised of seven sessions, including one with keynote speaker Juan Sosa, former Ambassador of Panama to the United States.

Kissinger visit debated
At the Student Assembly Senate meeting Wednesday a resolution concerning the April 3 visit of College Chancellor and former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger sparked much debate...

Police Beat
A listing of recent campus crime reports for the week of April 12, 2002.

Queen's Guard denied performance
The Queenıs Guard, the Collegeıs official drill squad, will not be performing at the King and Queen Ball this year. College officials cut the groupıs performance for the 2001 Ball for logistical reasons, but members of the unit are seeking to overturn that decision to carry on what they said is an important College tradition.

Beyond the Burg

  • College alcohol study released

  • Va. republican caught wiretapping

  • Stars shed new light on matter
  • World Beat: Pakistan
    Pakistanıs cabinet approved a national referendum to extend Gen. Pervez Musharrafıs term in the office of president by another five years. Pakistan will return to parliamentary democracy after the national elections in October.

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