Salad Creations, the first restaurant in Eagle Village, opened last Thursday. According to the store manager, Sharon King, the restaurant...
Month: October 2010
Five days after the mother of a UMW senior was robbed at the Giant in Eagle Village, a suspect was...
As rising generations of college-bound students evaluate their potential universities, they look for programs that will support their interest in...
President Rick Hurley approached members of UMW’s Student Senate in a forum where he defended the planned tuition hike, addressing...
By FRANCIS WOMBLE Staff Writer For prospective University of Mary Washington students, acceptance letters may be easier to obtain than...
“There are not many times in one's life a person can drop everything for the opportunity to travel to other...
By LINDLEY ESTES Staff Writer In an unforeseen chain of events, freshman class council elections took nearly a month of...
By MATT BLAIR Staff Writer The University of Mary Washington is changing the wording of the Community Values Statement to...
As an impatient crowd yelled catcalls for opening rock duo Sleigh Bells to “get out here,” I was preoccupied worrying...
By ERIK ZOTTNICK If you have any reservations about watching “that Facebook movie,” set them aside. “The Social Network,” directed...
By BRIDGET BALCH It’s Friday night at 8 p.m. If you were to ask anyone: “What do you think college...
Have you ever had a great idea, said it out loud, and realized it was actually pretty stupid? The next...
Why can’t directors figure out the sequel? There’s just something about movie sequels that make them so difficult to actually...
By CHELSEA CAYER “Let’s not and say we did,” goes the motto for the strikingly funny yet promiscuous movie, “Easy...
By CHELSEA CAYER If you love the flirty pop songs on the radio, “Teenage Dream” is without a doubt the...
By CHELSEA CAYER It’s never too late to right a wrong. “You Again,” the hilarious comedy staring Kristin Bell, Betty...
By ARIANA JOHNSON Food, fun, a carefree attitude and of course music, pretty much sums up the festivities of last...
Sept. 28- A non-student male was issued a trespass warning and asked to vacate university property. Sept. 28- Facilities Services...
At 8:42 p.m. on Sept. 22, Tyler Clementi, an 18-year-old freshman at Rutgers University, updated his Facebook status to be,...
“We had to remove any indication that we were living there—I didn't feel like a criminal, but at the same...
Despite all the talk about HIV/AIDS, many people still do not know much about it, beyond fundraising efforts like Product...
By Alyssa Dandrea “The fear of public speaking is more commonly reported than even fear of death,” reads a 2010...
I'm not entirely unconvinced that, shortly after graduation, I'll meet a charming sociopath who will brainwash me into joining his...
By Kelly Knight Geography professor Donald Rallis understands the importance of studying abroad. “I learned more from travel than I...
Imagine for a moment that it’s a Wednesday evening and your apartment is void of anything and everything edible. Unless...
By Joe Miller Class of 2010 graduate Farrah Tek is going to Cambodia. In April, Tek received the Fulbright Scholarship,...
Americans have never been very accepting of foreign cultures. Being American does not imply any national origin, yet we created...
Throughout the history of our country, the U.S. has had a love-hate relationship with immigration. Immigration fuels our population growth,...
By Danielle Rosenberg During the last stretch before fall break, many of us are starting to feel a little uncomfortable...
By VALERIE LAPOINTE Assistant News Editor In a forum open to the entire student body, President Hurley and Board of...