BY STEPHANIE BREIJO Now that we’re back at school and have the usual unfortunate workload piling up on us, we’re...
Month: September 2007
BY SERENA EPSTEIN Stardust (2007) Sick of the onslaught of new Harry Potter movies? Can’t watch Legolas flip his hair...
BY CHARLOTTA JARBORG This past week, hip-hop lovers or people who just enjoy a good old celebrity beef have been...
BY ELIZABETH SWAUGER Soul beats. An eagle crowing. Soft leather moccasins pressing into the dusty ground. Clockwise, always dancing clockwise....
BY SUSANNAH CLARK “Have fun girlies!” chirped my ex-hippie mother as she dropped me and three friends off 100 feet...
BY KELSEY CLARK For women, everything is in predictable cycles. Our inescapable, unpleasant monthly ride on the crimson wave is...
By BRIAN COONEY The following letter was written in response to both “Precious Moderate Steps Down” (September 6th, 2007, The...
The following letter was written in response to “Seizing Maturity (September 13th, 2007, The Bullet). Dear Editor: Alex Rohde’s acerbic...
BY LEAH KIEFF “Time is passing. Yet, for the United States of America, there will be no forgetting September 11....
“The Juice is loose,” or it was, until last week. O.J. Simpson better pray he can resurrect Johnnie Cochran sometime...
BY JESS PIKE Mary Washington students have new options for their free time. The Office of Student Activities and Community...
BY LAUREN JURGENSEN Starting next fall, incoming freshmen and rising sophomores might no longer have to take physical education, freshman...
BY JUSTIN TONEY Approximately one fourth of the University’s Residence Assistants and Head Residents could not receive paychecks for the...
BY CHANNON FULTON All four members of the Student Activities and Community Services staff from last academic year are gone,...
BY KATY BURNELL On Tuesday, former University President William J. Frawley pleaded guilty to driving under the influence in Fredericksburg. ...
BY ERIN HOESLY “The Glass Castle” is Jeannette Walls’ moving memoir about her difficult and unconventional childhood. The novel opens...
BY NICK NELSON Battling scorching heat and intense competition, the University of Mary Washington men’s tennis team opened the season...
BY LAUREN BOSTON Senior Emily Talbot may be listed as a defender on the women’s soccer roster, but that isn’t...
By GOVINDA AVASARALA AFC East- Formerly the toughest division in the NFL, the AFC East is now the New England...
BY KAT BOATNER Benjamin Packett, a University of Mary Washington freshman, perks up as he hears hypnotist Michael Anthony say...
BY MEGAN GRIGORIAN Dr. Stephen Farnsworth's career has taken him to places all over the world, including India, the Philippines,...
BY TIERNEY McAFEE In that awkward “getting to know you” stage, you can only go so many minutes before some...
By JENNIFER DUDLEY While most college students bummed around beaches this summer or tried to make some extra cash for...
By STEPHANIE BREIJO Judging just from the poems and Tolkien memorabilia on his Combs office door, fantasy is Dr. Warren...
BY ELIZABETH SWAUGER 1. Hit That Snooze Go ahead, hit it a few more times. This is guaranteed to make...
BY STEPHANIE BREIJO Who uses carrots, a metal filing cabinet and a baby to get the job done? No, it’s...
BY STEPHANIE BREIJO It didn’t seem even slightly out of place to hold a conversation with someone, let alone a...
BY CHARLOTTA JARBORG You may not be a gold-digger, but by eating your salad and skipping dessert, you could get...
BY TIFFANY DOUGLASS After astounding the University with her Pulitzer Prize award last year, world-renowned poet and professor Claudia Emerson...
BY JUSTIN TONEY For the first week that junior Ben Smith and his roommate tried to log on to their...