Vol. 92, No. 2 October 26, 2001

Intruder peeks into Stith shower
Two male intruders have been reported in the Bryan Complex in the past week, one of whom reportedly looked into a shower stall being used by a female resident. This incident was followed the next day by a report of an unidentified male looking into the basement windows of Camm Hall while in the window well.


Post office increases anthrax measures
Mail handlers at the post office in the University Center began wearing latex gloves last week as a precaution against anthrax exposure. Although employees are not required to wear the gloves, all those who handle packages and envelopes have kept them on while working with mail.


These are two of the happy faces that are ready and anxious to serve you at the newest location of Wawa, located on Richmond Road.

'Amorous relations' proposal approved
The Faculty Assembly passed a proposal Tuesday that would prohibit amorous relations between faculty and all undergraduate students if approved by the Board of Visitors. The proposal will be presented to the BOV as the faculty's recommendation on how to amend the current policy printed in the Faculty Handbook.

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Former president Davis Paschall dies at 90
Former College President Davis Y. Paschall, 90, died yesterday. Pashall was the 22nd president of the College from 1960 to 1971, and is credited with the construction of new campus.

Jewish frat to start chapter
The College will soon have another option for men seeking a fraternity experience. A group of 13 students has begun the process to bring a chapter of Alpha Epsilon Pi, a national Jewish fraternity, to the College.

Keck Lab opens behind Botetourt
The Keck Environmental Field Lab by Lake Matoaka will officially open Wednesday, although Aquatic Ecology and Wetland Ecosystems classes have been using the building since the beginning of the semester.

With state revenues down, new budget forecast 'bleak'
The financial report for the Commonwealth's fiscal year, released Oct. 19, suggests serious loss of revenue causing concern for the College.

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  • World Beat: Gaza Strip
    After the commencement of the joint air campaign against the Taliban militia, attention has turned to the future of Afghanistan.

    Word on the Street
    The Flat Hat asks if you are more cautious because of the recent anthrax scares.

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