Month: February 2023
KATY ROSE PRICE Staff Writer In light of ever-evolving internet usage, the issues associated with technology are becoming more extensive...
by CALLIE HARKINS News Editor UMW’s political science and international affairs department hosted an expert panel discussion on Feb. 20...
by PRIYA PATEL Senior Writer This year, UMW is administering the Healthy Minds Study, a campus-wide survey about the health...
by JESS KIRBY Editor-In-Chief An outside review of UMW’s student conduct process recommended shortening the process, clarifying the procedures and...
EMILY HEMPHILL & EMILY RULE Sports Editor & Staff Writer UMW women’s swim team claimed victory once again at the...
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...
by CHARLIE LI Staff Writer With increasingly sophisticated artificial intelligence such as ChatGPT becoming available for the public, students and...
by ANNA GROSSNICKLE UMW has partnered with the Virginia Tech College of Engineering for a program that gives students the...
by PRIYA PATEL Senior Writer This school year, the academic support centers located on the fourth floor of the Hurley...
RACHEL FRANTZ Staff Writer On the weekend of Feb. 11-12 at the EKG Stables in Spotsylvania County, UMW’s equestrian team...
EMILY HEMPHILL Sports Editor As the rest of the country woke up to “Happy Valentine’s Day” and “I love you”...
by ASHLEY MARTIN Staff Writer The Hazel Hill Homework Club, a partnership formed in 2012 between the UMW College of...
by MEL LAMM Staff Writer Growing up, I moved back and forth between Turkey and the United States every two...
by SHELBY GRAY HERZOG Staff Writer Many students like myself seek admission to UMW solely for the classics, philosophy and...
by JOSEPHINE JOHNSON Associate Editor During his first year at UMW, class of 1996 alum Sye Smith had his first...
by DANIELLE ROSS Staff Writer The Digital Media Studio class, taught by Cartland Berge, director of UMW’s Digital Knowledge Center,...
LAURA GREELEY Contributing Writer I'm Laura Greeley, I work at Simpson Library, and I am in charge of course reserves....
ABBY KNOWLES & MEL LAMM Opinion Editor & Staff Writer When people consider getting a tattoo or piercing, it’s common...
ELI KEITH Senior Writer UMW women’s club soccer defeated Christopher Newport University’s club team 1–0 on Saturday, Feb 4. Despite...
CHAD FANCHER Staff Writer UMW’s esports team is hoping to expand its library of competitive games for the fall 2023...
by PRIYA PATEL Senior Writer On Jan. 23, members of the UMW Humanist Society met with the Student Government Association...
by JESS KIRBY & KY HUYNH Editor-in-Chief & Staff Writer On the evening of Thursday, Jan. 26, junior Layla Barnes...
by GRACE SCHUMACHER Copy Editor The UMW Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Club is heading a student-led effort to bring more...
KATY ROSE PRICE Staff Writer The UMW men’s basketball team defeated the Pfeiffer University Falcons with a score of 87–62...
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.”...