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News
New specialty housing offered
The upcoming academic year will bring drastic changes to Unit L and the current American House as Residence Life modifies present housing arrangements. Starting in the fall of 2001, the College will see the addition of a Chinese language house and an environmental house termed the "Ecohouse."
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News
Show Me the Money
Student Assembly Tuesday held a rally in the Wren Courtyard to help raise funds from the state government for the College's budget. Held as a final event to the "Road to Richmond" campaign, SA has waged throughout the year, the rally provided the follow-up to a trip to Richmond to lobby members of the General Assembly in support of funding for the College.
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Opinions
Election Repairs
The Student Assembly Executive Council has been discussing changes to the election procedure for the Honor Council. Unfortunately, they are trying to fix something that is not broken.
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Variety
Daughter knows best
Junior Ashleigh Schuller doesn't have to worry about dodging a brother or sister on campus. Instead, her situation is unusual because her father, Ron Schuller, is currently pursuing an MBA at the School of Business Administration and will graduate in May.
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Reviews
Macy Gray beats Madonna, Britney
No one knows better than the music industry that controversy equals dollars. This year, the Grammys decided to follow that formula by the numbers.
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Sports
W&M sweeps Temple, falls to VCU
Last weekend Tribe baseball swept its three-game series against the Temple University Owls, bringing the Tribe's season record to 7-1. The Saturday doubleheader provided wins for junior reliever Ben Shepard and freshman starter Christian Fretz, his first collegiate win.
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