By JAMES LUPIA The advent of the Internet has caused psychologists to notice trends between excessive web use and issues...
Month: September 2012
Sept. 3 Campus Police responded to a grand larceny from a car on Double Drive that occurred between 7 p.m....
By CAROLINE FORD After taking the last two weeks to readjust to 8 a.m. classes, homework and a never-ending stack...
By CHELSEA FULLER NBC’S newest show, “Animal Practice,” reeled in viewers with promises of a good laugh and literal monkey...
By EMILY LITTLE Stereotyping is the most predominant and hard to recognize form of bullying in today’s society. A stereotype...
By MAX REINHARDT During their Party’s convention in Charlotte, N.C. last week, the Democrats eased the ebullience for a few...
By JAMES MOORE According to a report by the United States census, in the 2008 general election, 64 percent of...
By CHRISTINA NICHOLAS There is nothing worse than having a class with that intolerable guy who can’t keep his opinion...
By MARIAH YOUNG and JONATHAN POLSON Ads, conventions, campaign tour visits; every four years, the presidential election seems like a...
By NANCY BELLE Nothing feels worse than waiting all summer for a new, highly expected sitcom only to watch the...
To begin, we would like to clarify Bill Nye's statement regarding creationism, as the author seems to have misunderstood his...
Some of the first things students noticed upon returning to campus this semester, aside from the shift in construction from...
By NANCY BELLE While some movies are just bad, others are so bad that they are good. “Rock of Ages”...
By KEVIN BOILARD The University of Mary Washington Women’s Soccer team advanced to 3-0 last Saturday afternoon when they defeated...
By UPMA KAPOOR Devotees to art: know that your fix is not limited to the DuPont and Ridderhoff Martin Galleries...
The University of Mary Washington men’s soccer team was defeated for the first time this season when they lost to...
By JAMES DAWSON When “New Super Mario Bros.” was released on the DS in 2006, it was unique in that...
By RIVES KUHAR Girls in Virginia Hall who planned to study Thursday night were thwarted as men in purple and...
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By SARAH TAGG Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell appointed three new members to the University of Mary Washington Board of Visitors...
By LEIGH WILLIAMS If you don’t know who Mumford & Sons are, you should probably “Roll Away Your Stone” and...
By JENNIFER SHERBA Back in July, the Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) quietly released their new performance measures for academic...
By ALEXIS ANKERSON The prospect of attending college has a somewhat magical quality to it. For a freshman commuter, the...
By COLLEEN HUBER The University of Mary Washington’s Board of Visitors met on Aug. 29 to discuss the committee agenda...
By MAXWELL REINHARDT It’s become Democratic boilerplate to dismiss conservative reforms as reactionary. So it came as no surprise when...
University of Notre Dame professor and author, Mark Roche, spoke about his latest book “Why Choose the Liberal Arts?” to...
By HAVEN HEADLEY It seems that, when it comes to college students, people concentrate on freshmen. What about the other...
After several years of constant construction, University of Mary Washington students are accustomed to mild inconveniences and familiar sounds of...
By STEPHANIE TIPPLE The admissions office will be paired with the financial aid office this year in an effort to...
By GEORGE PHELAN Alterations to the major declaration process are among the many changes the University of Mary Washington implemented...
By KAITLIN GATES “Bill! Bill! Bill! Bill! Bill! Bill Nye the Science Guy!” My days in elementary and middle school...