DAVY WASHINGTON Online Editor Only a few months after arriving in the United States, Aloysius Kabonge, a freshman majoring in...
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JESS KIRBY Staff Writer My first night of layout as editor-in-chief of UMW’s independent student newspaper was on April 28,...
by JOSEPHINE GOOD Life Editor UMW Theatre is back with its final Klein show of the semester, “Pride and Prejudice”...
by ELI KEITH Staff Writer Unknown Mortal Orchestra released their fifth studio album, aptly titled “V,” on March 17. The...
by KATY ROSE PRICE Staff Writer "Black Cake" by Charmaine Wilkerson is a complicated read that requires you to follow...
by CHARLIE LI Staff Writer On March 29, the department of modern languages and literatures hosted an International Women’s Poetry...
by JOSEPHINE GOOD Life Editor I usually hate yoga. Two years ago, there was this month-long period when my attempt...
by MAX STEINBAUM Staff Writer On June 19, 2022, a black cube popped up in Grand Park, Los Angeles. The...
by BERNADETTE D'AURIA Staff Writer “He is trying to poison me. This house is sick with rot, stinks of decay,...
by JOSEPHINE GOOD Life Editor "We’re The Weekly Ringer and we’re trying our best” is the newspaper’s lesser-known, unofficial motto....
by MADISON MCCALLUM Staff Writer No matter if you’re a transfer student or came to UMW right out of high...
by ABBEY MAGNET Staff Photographer Spring came early this year, with many ups and downs in the temperature and general...
by CHARLIE LI Staff Writer Starting out as a small idea between friends, Eagle Con happened on Saturday, Feb. 18...
by DAVY WASHINGTON Senior Writer Q: My partner and I are long distance, but I find myself starting to crush...
Grace Braxton prepares to compete in the 2023 Special Olympics World Summer Games in Berlin, Germany
by HARRIET KING Staff Writer The campus Panera Bread is the most popular restaurant at UMW with the smell of...
by JOSEPHINE GOOD Life Editor UMW Theatre is back at it with another performance. This time, the show is “Men...
Book review: “Vita Nostra” critiques higher education, takes readers to suspenseful, secluded school
by BERNADETTE D'AURIA Staff Writer Translator Julia Meitov Hersey describes the lyricism in “Vita Nostra” as “deceptively simple and straightforward.”...
by ANNA BLAKE Staff Writer “It’s only the second week of school. How can you be stressed already?” My friend...
by NORAH WALSH Associate Editor On Friday, Jan. 20, I had no plans, a desire to see my friends, a...
by DAVY WASHINGTON Senior Writer On a moderately hot summer day in 2018, I was getting ready for a date...
by DAVY WASHINGTON Senior Writer Q: My partner and I have helped each other survive this pandemic and are super...
by DANIELLE ROSS Staff Writer Over the years, I have read hundreds of books. I have dabbled in science fiction...
by CHARLIE LI Staff Writer “Kaleidoscope” is Netflix’s smartest move ever in terms of overall series viewership for a number...
Jess Kirby, Editor-in-Chief I feel like my Spotify Wrapped reflects my music at the beginning of 2022, not the entire...
by NATHALIE LUCIANO Staff Writer As a Puerto Rican and Dominican woman who was born and raised in the United...
by DAVY WASHINGTON Senior Writer In the fall of 2021, I came to UMW in the midst of the COVID-19...
by JOSEPHINE GOOD Life Editor If there’s one thing I’ve learned from UMW’s production of “The Rocky Horror Show,” it’s...
by SARAH SKLAR & JOSEPHINE GOOD Photography Editor & Life Editor UMW Galleries has unveiled a new exhibit called Raw...
by BERNADETTE D'AURIA Staff Writer “Trail of Lightning” by Rebecca Roanhorse has got to be one of the most surprising...
BERNADETTE D'AURIA Staff Writer If you’ve ever wanted to pick up Bram Stoker’s “Dracula,” now is your chance. Since May...