Editorial: Thank you
It's amazing what can happen when two organizations cooperate with each other.
In the past the College has offered a special holiday pass to allow students to park in the William and Mary Hall lot between Thanksgiving and Winter breaks. But this year, with the shortage in designated parking spaces on campus, the pass was not offered.
Longing for home
Within the last week, I discovered a new form of hell exclusive to dorm life. Imagine emerging sopping wet and still groggy from last night's sleep (if that's what you want to call four hours of tossing and turning) from a steamy shower into a gray-tiled icebox known as the rest of the shower room.
Party guidelines for real bashes
A real party differs from other social events in two major ways: firstly, as much as anyone can remember, it was more fun. Secondly, no one can remember very much.
Poetry performance marred by sign stripping
To the Editor,
I have just returned from a reading by the poet Nikki Giovanni held at Williamsburg Regional Library. I found it an invigorating performance ‹ which is about the highest compliment I can pay a poetry reading ‹ and was happy to see a number of other College students in the audience.
Mention of 'gay library' sparks controversy
To the Editor,
On Nov. 12 in the "That Guy" column, the following appeared:
"If that isn't enough, Ross heard a rumor about the new addition to the library. "
Pep Band needs to pipe down during plays
To the Editor,
This is an open letter to the William and Mary Pep Band. First of all, I want to commend them for playing at the Tribe's home football games and for improving the atmosphere of the contests.
The Good Days
Recently I've been on this kick. It consists of me reading into every advertisement I see as illustrative of the subjugation of women in our male-ruled society.
New Jersey: Home sweet home
I want to talk about New Jersey. That's where I and, it seems, 50 percent of the student population is from. Of course that's an exaggeration, but I'm sure everyone has had that feeling.