By IZZY BRIONES After returning from fall break, Jamie McGuire, a freshman and secretary of the Student Senate, noticed that...
Day: December 3, 2015
By BRANDON QUINTIN It has been nearly 15 months since the beginning of Operation Inherent Resolve—the codename for the American intervention...
By KATHERINE BARTLES Hitchhiking is a form of transportation that most people do not think of taking when they have somewhere...
By CAROLINE TRABUCCO The fall semester is drawing to a close and finals are upon us. As students prepare for...
By JOSEPH GARAY As a club, the Mortar Board is not well known on campus. In fact, not many people are...
By ANDREW PETTERSON Hall Cheshire, the new Chief Information Officer of the University, and one of the heads of the...
By CAROLINE TRABUCCO In today’s highly competitive job market, employers are looking for candidates who are able to set themselves apart....
By HEATHER JACKLING In a world of strangely dressed dystopian rulers, Katniss Everdeen stands tall as a symbol of unity for...
BY IBRAHIM DAILY Megan Green, a senior basketball player for the University of Mary Washington’s women’s basketball team and history major...
By AMANDA CALLENDAR On Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays evenings on the Campus Rec turf field, the Club Quidditch team practices to...
By MATTHEW GOOD Over the course of the past several weeks, divestment has reemerged as a forefront issue on several college...
By LAUREN TAYLOR Both the University of Mary Washington’s men and women swim teams have had an exceptional season and hope...
By CRISA YOUNG With the holiday season in full force, the biggest franchises lead the way with extravagant sales and unbeatable...
By GLORIA KAMOLE After coming back to school for the fall semester 2015, students were surprised to find out that the...
By LAUREN TAYLOR The next few years is expected to hold some changes in attendance for Virginia universities, according to a...
By ANDREW PETTERSON Whether students have lived in Fredericksburg for 10 months or 10 years, downtown, or down Route 17, their...
By HANNAH PARKER People are very quick to protect someone if there is a violation of one of our legally mandated...