Archive for Tag Archives: ' presidential election'
1,000 more voices: Williamsburg and the presidential election
Students waited in long lines Tuesday for the chance to cast their ballots in the city of Williamsburg. [...]
Facts that speak for themselves
This election isn’t about what’s trendy now. It isn’t about Big Bird, binders full of women or a [...]
A focus on people and compassion
I’m not sure if it amuses or disturbs me that in our political discourse, we seldom actually talk [...]
What the debate meant for student voters: Romney success proves competence
The Mitt Romney that college students saw Wednesday night during the Presidential debate was not the unfeeling monster [...]
What the debate meant for student voters: Truth should triumph over charisma
Everyone knows President Barack Obama can give a speech. Not even Republicans will dispute his oratory gifts, but [...]
Job market debate: Romney will reduce taxes and raise productivity
Imagine half of your graduating class not having a job after graduation. What if, out of 10 of [...]
Job market debate: Obama will fund education and invest in infrastructure
The economic strategies supported by President Barack Obama have helped pull the United States out of terrible economic [...]
Why the political conventions matter
Try to put aside any preconceived notions and stereotyped views of either party’s platform, and tune into these [...]
Students must cast educated ballots
The upcoming election is the first Presidental election in which many students at the College will be old [...]
Student Legal Services Blog: Breathalyzers
Blaine Adams SLS Article- Breathalyzer We all know that you’d never drink and drive (or, heaven forbid, be drunk [...]

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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