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$3 million restores theatre



The search for a monetary donor for the Williamsburg Theatre has ended.



SA proposes to combine efforts with UCAB

About two-thirds of the Student Assemblyšs $30,000 budget pays for social events. The SA uses this money to sponsor events like the Busch Gardens trip, Homecoming, Deli Nights and the King and Queen dinner and dance.



History unearthed near Wren

The north yard of the Wren building, directly adjacent to the President's House, is littered with little green flags, and a large hole is gaping in the lawn. A small group of archeologists from the Center for Archeological Research has undertaken a dig to determine the archeological content of the north Wren Yard.



Rainforest awareness subject of talk

Kevin Russell of the Rainforest Awareness Project Monday gave a presentation to students about the project's experiences in the rainforests of Borneo. Russell's talk was supplemented by slides of photographs taken by Brett Badenock, also of the Rainforest Awareness Project. The presentation was sponsored by the Collegešs chapter of Roots and Shoots and the Student Environmental Action Coalition.



Alum Society opens web portal

While many College students and friends were celebrating Tribe football's Homecoming victory a couple weekends ago, the Society of the Alumni was excited for another reason.



Middle East peace talks have same ends, different means

The most intense Middle East peace talks in five years began Monday, the day after a bomb injured more than 30 people in Israel. Chief negotiators for the Israeli government and the Palestinian Authority met in the West Bank city of Ramallah with common hopes of a peace pact but with differing methods of achieving one.



Chess Club improves

The College's Chess Club made its best showing ever at the Virginia Collegian State Tournament at the University of Virginia last weekend.



Beyond the Burg