Judd Kennedy ('08) is the third student in the history of the College to receive the Marshall Scholarship, which funds graduate study at a British college of the student's choice.
On Dec. 4, the campus experienced its first â??flash mobâ? as a number of students surrounded the James Blair statue at 12:25 p.m. and attempted to levitate it -- with their minds.
The Collegeâ??s new logo was revealed by President Nichol and Vice President Sam Sadler at the start of Thursday's Board of Visitors meeting. Most strikingly, the symbol will return to the traditional colors of green and gold.
This past Sunday, Pointe Blank ended the semester with their wildly successful Fall Show. The show included several styles of dance: tap, jazz, lyrical, modern, pointe, hip-hop and a Rockette-style kickline to â??Let It Snowâ?.
The College's chapter of the Student Environmental Action Coalition is releasing a calendar featuring students clad only in environmental gear to raise money for the group.
In Nazi occupied France, only College students dare to perform the Jean Anouilhâ??s anti-tyrannical adaptation of Sophocles' Greek tragedy, "Antigone."
We asked President Nichol about the controversy surrounding alum McGlothlinâ??s revoked donation. Nichol also talked about alumni relations, the upcoming Board of Visitorâ??s review of his contract, among other central campus issues. (Audio and
Freshman Ben Gutenberg passed away Tuesday afternoon, 17 days after the fatal car accident on Interstate 64 near Richmond that also killed Tribe fencing coach Pete Conomikes.
A recent release of an email from former College President Timothy Sullivan suggests that President Nichol may have known about revoked pledge of $12 million.
Mount your trusty Honda Civic, for the finest Greek/Italian/Seafood/Poultry medieval-themed experience, "The Castle" of Newport News, is finest of its kind east of the Proclamation Line.
Prof. Louis F. Rossiter of the College's Jefferson Program in Public Policy was appointed to serve on the NLM Board of Regents by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Michael Leavitt.
"Jane: Abortion and the Underground" runs this weekend and deals with the issue of abortion before the Roe v. Wade decision and the effects that court case has had on generations past and present.
The Student Chamber of Commerce pushes for Flexcar car-sharing to come to William and Mary, but the administration cites disagreement and ambiguity over the contract.
Catholic Campus Ministries sponsored an information session on immigration Wednesday, during which three local immigrants shared stories of the hardships they have faced coming to the U.S.
VA Democrats nominate Philip Forgit ('89), for the December 11 special election to fill former First Congressional District Representative Jo Ann Davis' spot in the House of Representatives.
Matt Beato ('09) beat out both Ben Strahs ('09) and Stephen Colbert in a random drawing selecting Williamsburg's representative for Soil and Water Conservation District.
At a Nov. 10 convention in Williamsburg, Democrats chose College alum Philip Forgit ('89) to stand for special election to the U.S. House of Representatives, to fill the seat left by recently deceased Rep. Jo Ann Davis.
An accident on I-64 Saturday resulted in the death of Fencing Club Coach Pete Conomikes and injury to three students, two of whom are currently in critical condition at VCU Medical Center.
The student-run Sinfronicon Light Opera Company will be holding auditions for this yearâ??s production "Pirates of Penzance" on Nov. 2 and 3 in Andrews and Ewell Halls, respectively.
The student-run Sinfronicon Light Opera Company will be holding auditions for this yearâ??s production "Pirates of Penzance" on Nov. 2 and 3 in Andrews and Ewell Halls, respectively.
The student-run Sinfronicon Light Opera Company will be holding auditions for this yearâ??s production "Pirates of Penzance" on Nov. 2 and 3 in Andrews and Ewell Halls, respectively.
The student-run Sinfronicon Light Opera Company will be holding auditions for this yearâ??s production "Pirates of Penzance" on Nov. 2 and 3 in Andrews and Ewell Halls, respectively.
The student-run Sinfronicon Light Opera Company will be holding auditions for this yearâ??s production "Pirates of Penzance" on Nov. 2 and 3 in Andrews and Ewell Halls, respectively.
The student-run Sinfronicon Light Opera Company will be holding auditions for this yearâ??s production "Pirates of Penzance" on Nov. 2 and 3 in Andrews and Ewell Halls, respectively.
The student-run Sinfronicon Light Opera Company will be holding auditions for this yearâ??s production "Pirates of Penzance" on Nov. 2 and 3 in Andrews and Ewell Halls, respectively.
The student-run Sinfronicon Light Opera Company will be holding auditions for this yearâ??s production "Pirates of Penzance" on Nov. 2 and 3 in Andrews and Ewell Halls, respectively.
The student-run Sinfronicon Light Opera Company will be holding auditions for this yearâ??s production "Pirates of Penzance" on Nov. 2 and 3 in Andrews and Ewell Halls, respectively.
The student-run Sinfronicon Light Opera Company will be holding auditions for this yearâ??s production "Pirates of Penzance" on Nov. 2 and 3 in Andrews and Ewell Halls, respectively.
The student-run Sinfronicon Light Opera Company will be holding auditions for this yearâ??s production "Pirates of Penzance" on Nov. 2 and 3 in Andrews and Ewell Halls, respectively.
The student-run Sinfronicon Light Opera Company will be holding auditions for this yearâ??s production "Pirates of Penzance" on Nov. 2 and 3 in Andrews and Ewell Halls, respectively.
The student-run Sinfronicon Light Opera Company will be holding auditions for this yearâ??s production "Pirates of Penzance" on Nov. 2 and 3 in Andrews and Ewell Halls, respectively.
The student-run Sinfronicon Light Opera Company will be holding auditions for this yearâ??s production "Pirates of Penzance" on Nov. 2 and 3 in Andrews and Ewell Halls, respectively.