Archive for Tag Archives: ' housing'
Comprehensive Plan positively recommended
Students, faculty and residents came out in support of the 2013 Comprehensive Plan at Wednesday’s Williamsburg City Planning [...]
City lacks affordable housing
In Williamsburg, 238 people — the approximate number of students living in DuPont Hall — identify themselves as [...]
New student apartments ready to rent
The new student housing apartment complex, City Lofts, opened its doors to potential renters this past week, with [...]
Council eliminates housing density cap
In its 2013 Comprehensive Plan the Williamsburg City Council removed barriers to student housing options close to campus. [...]
Cooperation is key: City Council’s 2013 Comprehensive Plan will benefit both the College and the city
Last semester, the city considered reducing the restrictions on the three-person rule, suggesting that some of the coolness [...]
Units become freshman halls in dorm changes
Upperclassmen who lived in Barrett, DuPont and Hunt Halls their freshman year will have the option of returning [...]
WRHA struggles to meet demands
According to a community profile generated by the Virginia Employment Commission in August 2012, Williamsburg’s unemployment rate is [...]
Planning Commission recommends rezoning for City Lofts development
Members of the planning commission and community spoke favorably about the proposed renovation of the Quality Inn and [...]
Flat Hat Insider – April, 10 2012
Lauren Stephenson gives you the latest news from the College of William and Mary as reported by The [...]
Housing 101: Best on campus
It’s almost time for students at the College of William and Mary to play their second favorite game [...]

Hickeys: a passion mark or a mark of shame?
If the Flat Hat came out as anti-Hickey a mere year after my departureNew Anti-Smoking Legislation Introduced in VA House
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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