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The future of the College’s funding
Faced with dwindling benefits from state governments, many schools rely on infusions of capital from the federal government. [...]
How the professional world will accomodate Millennials and their technology
Although many students here at the College of William and Mary would prefer to ignore this fact, we [...]
Prioritizing college or working to pay for it? Pick one.
Throughout the election season, I cannot think of two words that were utilized more than “jobs” and “economy.” [...]
With tuition constantly on the rise, keep in mind the importance of federal aid
The question from year-to-year is not whether tuition will stay the same, but how much it will increase. [...]
College financial aid: need or merit?
Many families, even if they wanted to, simply lack the disposable income to save adequately for their child’s [...]
Spending money to decrease debt
As an out-of-state student here at the College of William and Mary, I often conveniently forget that I [...]
Strength in numbers: Large candidate pool indicates decrease in apathy
At the College of William and Mary, the upcoming elections for Student Assembly president and vice president present [...]
Mining for a compromise on coal plant
The words I seem to hear most when I’m listening to the news are “economy” and “recovery.” Since [...]
All work, no pay: Internships take unfair advantage of college students
Many students seeking a way to augment their resumes to increase their chances of full-time employment after graduation [...]

Hickeys: a passion mark or a mark of shame?
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What? Are you kidding me, this is totally ridiculous, what are they trWhile at home and abroad, it’s the gaps in the plan that stay with you
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