The Student Assembly finance committee should be commended for approving funding for the Sex Workers’ Art Show. While we do not necessarily endorse the content of the show, denying funding would effectively stifle free expression, which we believe must be strongly defended. The historically well-attended event will bring important discussion to campus.
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Thursday, Oct. 19, Brian Morra ’78 delivered a talk at the College of William and Mary on an oft-forgotten 1983 nuclear confrontation between the...
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Reconnecting Native narratives: a talk with Dr. Danielle Moretti-Langholtz
Tuesday, Nov. 14, the College of William and Mary hosted Director of the American Indian Resource Center and research assistant professor of anthropology Dr....
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