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SA debates sustainability resolutions, announces new February meeting schedule

At the meeting of the College of William and Mary’s 327th Student Assembly Feb. 4, senators discussed the benefits and drawbacks of passing two...

Fellowship of the Symphony: William and Mary Symphony Orchestra performs “A Trip to the...

Seated in Commonwealth Auditorium with the lights dimmed, eyes forward and attentive, the audience fell silent. The sophistication of the College of William and...

Lemon Project fosters historical discussion, will host campus symposium

As the new academic year begins, the Lemon Project is celebrating its ninth year of working towards discovery and reconciliation for African Americans enslaved...

Comey’s higher loyalty: Life’s lessons, mistakes

From childhood jobs and bullies to the culture of lying to the infamous 2016 email investigation, “A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies, and Leadership” takes...

A Mediterranean Spring Break

Spring break: the fabled few days each March of a collegian’s career with the highest concentration of debauchery. Or so Hollywood tells us. I...

Confusion Corner: Blowout 2012, your survival guide

Otherwise known as the Last Day of Classes, Blowout consists of bouncy castles, concerts, free lunch, afternoon ice cream, midnight pancakes and, of course, the questionable sobriety of about a third of our campus.

Philanthropy bridges gap between College and city

Alpha Phi Omega and Beta Theta Pi hosted their first Spring FISH Market in Merchants Square on Saturday. Proceeds from the event were donated to FISH, a local volunteer group that provides emergency relief to members of the community, and Global Playground, a nonprofit whose roots lie at the College but whose influence extends worldwide.
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Juniors journey abroad

Summer is officially dead. It died a few afternoons ago with the first serious class discussion, the first visit to Swem, the first completed written assignment. Already the air is colder and the leaves have turned color. Already my right eye twitches from sleep deprivation, and with an eclectic scholastic selection as eccentric as mine, I only wonder how fast a schedule so packed as this semester’s will fly. p. A true junior year should be measured by its workload. There is much heavy “mind” lifting to be done.