By KELLY EMMRICH It’s the most wonderful time of the year again, where the holiday season is filled with an overzealous...
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By REINA DATTA According to the American Red Cross, every two seconds someone in the United States needs a blood donation.For...
By HEATHER JACKLING If you are an English major and you have not yet decided which senior seminar to take for...
By GRANT RAYCROFT As the leaves turn red and the days grow cold, a cozy little place off the brick walk...
By NICOLE LINDELL Just beyond the doors of duPont Gallery lies a room filled with the otherworldly art of the “New...
By HEATHER JACKLING The holiday season is underway and many people may notice that stores are beginning to adorn themselves with...
By DELLA HETHCOX What happens when musicians take a break from the exhausting tour life? They start another band. Or at...
By DELLA HETHCOX Daniel Fleetwood, 32, only wanted one thing before he died, to see “Star Wars: The Force Awakens,” the...
By DELLA HETHCOX It is apple season, which means that grocery stores are full of glossy, crispy fruit just begging to...
By JOSEPH GARAY “Avenue Q” blasted its way onto the University of Mary Washington stage with an array of brightly colored...
By ASHLEY CHUNG While “Avenue Q” has proven itself a formidable task, professors and students alike have put in hundreds of...
By DELLA HETHCOX November has arrived and Netflix continues to add to its online empire of hit television shows and movies....
By TESS OSMER We all know her, in the form of a sister or a daughter who idolizes her, a...
By HEATHER JACKLING It was the last day of English 295, 1990 and Dr. Mary Rigsby, professor of English, waited while...
By EMILY HOLLINGSWORTH As school assignments and work make up most students’ weekends, leaving the comfort of one’s hall and bed...
By DELLA HETHCOX Dodd Auditorium stage was bathed in colorful lights on Oct. 25 as keynote performers, the Hope Chinese School...
By ELIZABETH BEAUCHAMP University of Mary Washington’s Historic Preservation Club hosted its annual ghost walk throughout downtown Fredericksburg. The student- run event...
By NICOLE LINDELL Watch your back, Eagles! There are monsters among us, and they are hiding in plain sight. You might...
By KELLY EMMRICH As soon as Oct. 1 rolls around, pumpkin and ghost are at the top of my ‘frequently used’...
By DELLA HETHCOX & CRISA YOUNG The abundance of clubs at the University of Mary Washington can be overwhelming, but for some students,...
By DELLA HETHCOX In an attempt to redefine the film industry, Netflix premiered “Beasts of No Nation,” an original film, in...
By ARIANA BARRETT Calling all spooky Halloween lovers, on Oct. 29, from 7 to 10 p.m., the Tri-mo Complex, comprised of...
By DAVID CONCEPCION As this year marks the 200th anniversary since the novel, “Emma,” by Jane Austen, which was published in...
By ALAINA ZITZMANN Say goodbye to October by immersing yourself in Asian literature, art and language as it is taking over...
By REINA DATTA All you have to do is say ‘Oktoberfest’ and suddenly all you can think of is German music,...
By KELLY EMMRICH Whether you love plaid, or find it to be only something a hipster lumberjack would wear, it is...
By ELIZABETH BEAUCHAMP The American Library Association heads the national movement “Celebrating the Freedom to Read” by offering webinars and resources...
By NICOLE LINDELL Capital Ale House’s Fredericksburg Oktoberfest, originally scheduled for Oct. 3, was recently rescheduled to Oct. 24 due to...
By DELLA HETHCOX October is officially here, and with it comes the addition of nearly 50 instant streaming movies and television...
By JORDAN SCHULTZ On the evening of Sept. 26, Fredericksburg residents headed to Dodd Auditorium at the University of Mary Washington...