By SACHA BRENAC In present day American politics, it is rare to find a figure that captures the hearts of...
Opinion
On Monday, a statement from Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney was released.In it, he claimed that 47 percent of Americans...
By BRITTANY VITNER I started living in Mason Hall for my third year here at the University of Mary Washington,...
By MAX REINHARDT For many millennials, the most memorable line of President Barack Obama’s 2009 inaugural address was when he...
As the election count-down begins, the Obama administration continually reminds me of the rights he guarantees my gender and the...
By KATIE REDMILES For a long time, society has held a mentality that “boys will be boys” and “girls will...
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...
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 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 MAXWELL REINHARDT It’s become Democratic boilerplate to dismiss conservative reforms as reactionary. So it came as no surprise when...
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 KAITLIN GATES “Bill! Bill! Bill! Bill! Bill! Bill Nye the Science Guy!” My days in elementary and middle school...
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Although the current generation, often defined as Generation Y, has had a hand in the dwindling economy, we cannot be...
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By LAILA AYUB Kony 2012, a heart-pulling video, took the Internet by storm forced everyone to connect with the universal...
Exams are approaching, motivation is waning and people are starting to talk about summer, which can only mean that the...
Last week, The Bullet said farewell to its departing senior editors and welcomed an entirely new editing staff. This transfer...
As college closes, I want to explain what it meant to me. As a graduating senior, I can reduce my...
Religion and rationality are not the same, but neither are they separate. Many great scientists, philosophers and others of their...
For those of us graduating this May, life beyond college will present many new experiences, one of which may be...
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On July 1, the interest rate on federally subsidized student loans will double from 3.4 percent to 6.8 percent. Without...
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Despite outcry from the international community, North Korea launched a long-range rocket on April 13. It left academics, Washington politicians...
On Nov. 8, 1960, the presidency transformed forever. That evening, the American electorate propelled John F. Kennedy through the stained...
When most Americans think of Spain, they picture small, quaint towns running along the infinite beaches of the Mediterranean basking...