Vol. 91, No. 11 February 16, 2001


News
Kissinger installed as chancellor
If College President Timothy Sullivan expected that last Saturday's Charter Day ceremony at William and Mary Hall was going to be disrupted by angry protests from students, he didn't reflect it in his opening remarks in which he compared the virtues of Charter Day to Opening Convocation.

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News
Fighting Back
"Hey, hey, ho, ho, Kissinger has got to go!" This was only one of the many chants that were repeated as a group of about 20 protesters trekked across campus Feb. 9 protesting former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger's presence on campus.

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Opinions
Teaching Trials
Italian instructor Theresa Johansson has spent 12 years making students excited about Italian. She coordinates the Florence Abroad Program, the Teaching Assistant program for Italian students and she teaches four classes.

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Variety
Artistic 'Surface'
The ability to both silence and stimulate audiences comes naturally to Sarah Jones. Since the debut of "Surface Transit" in 1998 at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe in New York City, the play has received enthusiastic feedback from critics in The New York Times, Ms., Vibe and Elle magazines. Next week, in addition to performing her self-written "Surface Transit," Jones will hold a book signing and teach two classes.

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Reviews
'Hannibal' should have kept silent
To expect "Hannibal," the long awaited sequel to "The Silence of the Lambs," to live up to its predecessor is to beg for disappointment. It in no way lives up to the multi-Oscar winning original. Upon its release in 1991, "The Silence of the Lambs" was met with deserving universal acclaim. It swept numerous award ceremonies for its script, direction and brilliant acting. "Hannibal" will receive no such praise.

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Sports
Tennis records 75th-straight win
After going two weeks without facing an opponent, the women's tennis team took on George Mason University and American University last Sunday.

The Tribe's 15th-ranked ladies turned in a solid afternoon, recording a pair of conference wins, shooting down the American Eagles 5-2 and obliterating the Mason Patriots 7-0.

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