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The first week of August marked the inaugural run of 7Generations, a pre-orientation service project started by the Office of Community Engagement and Scholarship to help engage new students in service projects designed to meet the needs of the surrounding area.

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The soon-to-be Tribe Square dorm might literally cater to Tribe choices. While the William and Mary Real Estate Foundation, which is in charge of the project, has the ultimate say in regard to the tenants, the final decision on which businesses will move into the 12,000-square feet of retail space in the building’s first floor could be influenced by student input.

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Backed by the American Civil Liberties Union, Virginia collegiate newspapers are challenging an April 2010 U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling prohibiting collegiate publications from running alcohol-based advertisements.

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A proposed change to the College of William and Mary’s evidence standard for disciplinary proceedings has raised student concerns about wrongful convictions.

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The class of 2014 received a welcome as warm as the afternoon during the College of William and Mary’s annual Convocation ceremony Friday.

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The College of William and Mary was ranked first in service and tenth overall in Washington Monthly’s 2010 national university rankings.

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With a new website and a new set of initiatives, the College of William and Mary’s Student Assembly will open its 318th session Aug. 31.

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The Commons Dining Hall’s menu will soon include more local ingredients. Farmers and Gardeners received grants to grow produce on-campus for College’s dining facilities.

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Four students at the College of William and Mary were the victims of an armed robbery Monday in the 1300 block of Mt. Vernon Ave.

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Four months after his election as the first student elected to Williamsburg City Council as an undergraduate, Scott Foster ’10 has made his mark in city politics.

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