May. 25, 2013

Archive for Tag Archives: ' op-ed'

Semester in review

Semester in review

Posted On: April 25, 2013

Summer break is finally here, or we are at least at the point where our fantasies of sleeping [...]

While at home and abroad, it’s the gaps in the plan that stay with you

While at home and abroad, it’s the gaps in the plan that stay with you

Posted On: April 25, 2013

Strange, isn’t it? We plan and we plan, but the planned adventures aren’t really adventures, are they? They’re [...]

Self-perpetuating stress at the College

Self-perpetuating stress at the College

Posted On: April 25, 2013

Over the past four years, I’ve watched friends, acquaintances, strangers, teachers and workers all crumble under the pressure [...]

Why Kendrick Lamar was the best choice AMP could make

Why Kendrick Lamar was the best choice AMP could make

Posted On: April 24, 2013

The last — and only — time I saw Kendrick Lamar perform was in New York’s Museum of [...]

How our awareness of death determines the course of our lives

How our awareness of death determines the course of our lives

Posted On: April 23, 2013

What a week. A terrorist attack in Boston and a massive explosion in West, Texas have left us [...]

Tuition increases are not financially sound

Tuition increases are not financially sound

Posted On: April 23, 2013

The William and Mary Promise is one of several smart reforms the Board of Visitors has adopted [...]

Tuition: A balancing act

Tuition: A balancing act

Posted On: April 22, 2013

On April 19, the College of William and Mary’s Board of Visitors passed the “William & Mary Promise,” [...]

AMP, SA succeed

AMP, SA succeed

Posted On: April 18, 2013

Large-scale events like the Charter Day concert and the visit of His Holiness the Dalai Lama are rapidly [...]

Guest Column: It’s time spent, not games played

Guest Column: It’s time spent, not games played

Posted On: April 18, 2013

I’m all for a winning record, a four-star recruit and a high-profile coach, but as a college student [...]

Guest Column: Addressing student concerns about proposed honor system revisions

Guest Column: Addressing student concerns about proposed honor system revisions

Posted On: April 18, 2013

Currently, the length of Honor Council hearings and their indeterminate outcomes (i.e. nothing now ensures that similar cases [...]