Apologizing is one of the first things we learn to do as children. When we mess up, we’re told to...
Opinion
BY SUSANNAH CLARK Editor-in-Chief There are two types of people in this world: people that love Taylor Swift and liars....
Complaining about the administration is a time-honored tradition at UMW, and the Bullet admittedly loves to participate. But none of...
By Jordan Kroll "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close" is the story of nine-year-old Oskar Schell’s mission to discover the lock...
By Bridget Balch Wondering what to do on a Tuesday night? Want a place where you can hang out with...
By Susannah Clark Editor-in-Chief Of the obnoxious amount of concerts I splurged on this summer, the two most worthwhile were...
By Breeanna Sveum Viewpoints Editor Last week, my friends and I went to Seaco at noon for lunch, as we...
Distributes Photo Against Family Wishes By Anne Elder Guest Columnist In a time when violence and war are graphically displayed...
BY ANNE LONGERBEAM Twilight is the first book of the “Twilight Saga” series by Stephanie Meyer. Vampire romance novel? Normally,...
BY K.J. ADLER When I was about eight or nine my grandmother made a rum cake one Christmas Eve and...
BY SUSANNAH CLARK There, beneath the blue suburban skies, I stood on Penny Lane. After snapping pictures of the barbershop...
This newspaper is yours. In a time when newspapers and magazines are folding like origami, college publications are some of...
By Leah Kieff I was surprised yesterday when a liberal friend of mine turned to me in class bemoaning the...
By Brittany DeVries I walked by Jefferson Hall earlier, the lawn strewn with Target and Pottery Barn belongings. Collecting newspaper...
By Susannah Clark I spent my Last Summer of Independence on a concert-binge. Taking advantage of the last extended time...
By Sadie Hagberg Tuesday was finally here- the day. Well, the second day. After a cancelled Monday flight I was finally...
By Kaitlin Mayhew For years, 409 William Street was a quiet place. The home of a moderately priced antique store,...
By Susannah Clark It began with a love note. On a chilly fall afternoon in my senior year of high...
KAITLIN MAYHEW The “morning after” will be a little less stressful from now on. Or at least for a select...
BY KAITLIN MAYHEW The “morning after” will be a little less stressful from now on. Or at least for a...
It's been a remarkable year for Mary Washington, and the Bullet has strived to inform and entertain you through every step...
BY CARA MACDONALD Last week's editorial by Heather Brady brought up some valid arguments about the direction that gay rights...
My typical day at the mall consists not only of failing to find skinny jeans that let me live up...
BY BRITTANY DEVRIES It's an interesting notion, that, when at the blooming of our sexual curiosity, we find ourselves in...
Dear Editor: It's time for America to look out for its working class instead of just the big corporate CEOs. ...
BY CAITLIN CARTER The media's portrayal of women and men is harmful to everyone, and college students are not exempt....
By HEATHER BRADY The Vermont Legislature enacted a law last week that legalized gay marriage. This brings to the forefront...
KAITLIN MAYHEW Censorship has gone electronic. Far gone are the days of bonfires burning banned books in the public eye....
By SUSANNAH CLARK “Make me look as un-American as possible,” I demanded of my stylist, plopping my Urban Outfitted rear...
By KJ ADLER What makes a relationship an actual relationship in the college world is often complicated and differs among...