By BRYANT MATERA and KAT DICKINSON You sit there in your corner in class and wonder how in the world...
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By AMANDA BOCCUTI I’m a recreational coffee user. In fact, I pride myself in using only when I really need...
As I enter the second semester of my junior year of college, I am beginning to realize I am somehow...
By EMILIE BEGIN “Ms. So and So: I write to you today because I’m interested in your internship program for...
The U.S. often forgets its claims of benevolent foreign policy until a natural disaster strikes or the media grabs hold...
By MASON RAYNER Guest Columnist Few issues have proven to be as divisive as climate change. Unfortunately, the ideological rancor...
By AMANDA BOCCUTI Fanatics of anything have always amused me. On the last day of science fiction literature, we watched...
By BRYANT MATERA and KAT DICKINSON So you’re back at school, back to your old stomping ground, your old friends,...
In the final week of classes, students are eager to turn in final papers, place finished final exams in the...
With the release of the second “Twilight” movie, “New Moon”, has come a resurgence of “Twilight”-mania. Crazed teenage (and, oddly...
“Writing a weekly column is a lot of commitment and responsibility, Susannah. I just don’t think you’re ready yet.” …said...
Jane Austen’s classic tale, “Pride and Prejudice,” is a frequent visitor of high school and college reading lists. Publishing company...
By Ashley Jacoby and Katelyn Hill A brand new restaurant, Firebirds, has just opened in The Village, located behind the...
Students at Mary Washington are no strangers to experiencing issues while signing up for classes—either someone you know, or you...
It has become increasingly apparent over the past two semesters that sexual assault is a serious problem on our campus....
Evoke the spirit of generosity with a homemade pie, even if you’re just “too busy.” We will soon be home...
By Ashley Jacoby and Katelyn Hill Understated, is the best word to describe the Caroline Street Café and Catering. Hiding...
Three years ago, I bought $30 worth of LifeSavers. First semester freshman year, in my intro to lit. class, there...
On Monday morning students on campus and in the surrounding area experienced Internet outages…again. Apogee confirmed via e-mail that the...
BY MASON RAYNER In the 2008 election that swept him into power, Barack Obama benefited greatly from the enthusiastic support...
On 7:30 a.m. on Tuesday, I paid $150 for an ego slap. Along with the astronomical registration fee, the Graduate...
The following letter was written in response to the Staff Editorial published in the Nov. 5 issue of the Bullet:...
BY SARAH KELLEY The simple things in life, like muffins, are what truly count. Change comes as quickly as the...
Tao Lin’s first novella, “Shoplifting From American Apparel” is 103 pages of succinct, almost too realistic descriptions and direct dialogue...
For the first time in my four years of election eligibility, I voted for a candidate who didn’t win. Naturally,...
By SARAH KELLY Staff Writer Sometimes, you just need to bake a cake. There need be no birthday party or...
By PAUL TINDALL Guest Columnist Let’s be clear: I’m no star student. I won’t be the valedictorian of my class,...
As of this week, swine flu is a national emergency, a move by President Obama that’s more of a formality...
I spent last Sunday at my grandmother’s apartment, digging through piles of wrinkled photographs and yellowing documents for a writing...