Archive for Tag Archives: ' Redistricting'
Gates to speak at Charter Day
Former U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates ’65 will be the keynote speaker at the College’s 2012 [...]
Plane crashes at High Street
A single-engine plane had a crash landing at the High Street shopping center on Richmond Road Monday. There [...]
BOV member charged with public intoxication
Board of Visitors member Laura L. Flippin was charged with public intoxication Friday. Flippin, who was in [...]
Former U.S. Secretary of Defense Gates named Chancellor
Former U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates '65 will serve as the 24th Chancellor of the College [...]
Creative Services director to leave College
The director of the College of William and Mary's new Creative Services department, Susan T. Evans, will [...]
Hurricane Irene: The Liveblog
Most people responsibly vacated the City of Williamsburg to seek shelter in other locations. Online Editor Walter Hickey [...]
Earthquake rocks Williamsburg
An earthquake measuring 5.9 on the Richter scale with an epicenter in Mineral, Virginia struck the East Coast [...]
Summer visits to College not affected by economy
Despite high travel expenses and a tough economic climate, summer visits to the College have not slowed, Brian [...]
Possible slave quarters discovered on campus
Brick foundations of what may have been a slave quarters were found beside the Wren Building at the [...]
Robbery attempt at College
A graduate student at the College of William and Mary was the victim of an attempted robbery at [...]

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