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The College of William and Mary’s Student Assembly Senate is planning to postpone next week’s senate and presidential elections due to a lack of interested candidates.

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The College of William and Mary is safe from further budget reductions — for now.

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After almost two weeks of debate, the College of William and Mary has received approval from the state of Virginia to include “sexual orientation” and “gender identity and expression” in its anti-discrimination policy.

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City officials favor an area on Richmond Road, stretching from Casey Field to the new Walgreens for the location of the City of Williamsburg’s Arts District in a meeting March 2.

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The Financial Transparency Act passed unanimously at the College of William and Mary Student Assembly Senate’s March 2 meeting.

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Approximately 40 students, faculty and staff of the College of William and Mary gathered March 4 at the Crim Dell Meadow to protest education cuts by the state of Virginia and to call for better wages for College employees.

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Ben Brown ’11 and Chrissy Scott ’11 will run for Student Assembly President after last night’s deadline to declare candidacy passed.

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Two candidates for city council spoke briefly at a Williamsburg neighborhood meeting Saturday that also touched on city budget reductions and the state of newspapers in the region and the nation.

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The Williamsburg Area Transit Authority has announced the addition of four new stops to the trolley route along Jamestown Road.

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The Financial Transparency Act was passed by unanimous consent at Tuesday’s meeting of the College of William and Mary Student Assembly Senate

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