Vol. 91, No. 19 August 24, 2001

Class of 2005 sets records
Higher scores, larger size, greater diversity and more accolades show that the incoming freshman class is shaping up to be one of the most substantial in William and Mary's history.

Flat Hat's top stories of 2000-1
With the publication of a college professor Kashner's incredible article in GQ to the installation of Henry Kissinger as Chancellor, academic year 2000-1 proved to be a dynamic academic year of controversy.

UC floor undergoes interior redesign
What once housed plain, white walls, a glass room and a small arcade for recreation is now a UC area undergoing major interior redesign.


Asbestos discovery during renovation of Barrett Hall forced relocation of students who were to stay there for the upcoming academic year.

Barrett residents
displaced

Freshmen who were to stay within the halls of Barrett will now find themselves treated to the services of the Governor's Inn.

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Powell '85 to speak at convocation
William and Mary alumnus and Federal Communications Commission Chairman will give keynote address at this year's convocation.

OSA debuts Sharpe Program
65 incoming freshman have been selected by the Office of Student Affairs to be the first to enroll in a program that will integrate learning in a variety of ways.

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