by CARLOS NUNES Staff Writer When I first stepped on campus as a freshman, I felt completely out of place....
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by JENNY WOLFE Staff Writer On the evening of March 27, a panel of five UMW alumni returned to their...
Martina Pugh Staff Writer On Feb. 22, the University Faculty Council approved a change in stole regulation, allowing students to...
by MELISSA LAMM Staff Writer The thought of life after college can cause a lot of anxiety for soon-to-be college...
by MELISSA LAMM Staff Writer With registration beginning less than a week away for students with priority status, students and...
MADISON MCCALLUM Staff Writer Walking across the stage for graduation symbolizes the end of an era, as it’s a significant...
by MAGGIE MAE YOUNG Online Editor It was freshman year and I was thriving. Finally living on my own, making...
by GRANT CRAGG Staff Writer College is a place where we grow intellectually and explore potential options for our next...
KATE SELTZER Contributing Writer The first article I ever wrote for The Blue & Gray Press my freshman year was...
by JESS KIRBY News Editor On Thursday, April 15, students from the classes of 2020 and 2021 were supposed to...
By WILL HACKETT Staff Writer UMW announced on Wednesday, March 24 that there will be in-person Commencement ceremonies for the...
ISAIAH DURAN Staff Writer My parents arrived in the United States in June of 1989 when my father was 24...
CALEB PICARD Staff Writer In 2016, as a junior in highschool, I started touring colleges in Virginia. I knew I...
By ERIN LUNDY Staff Writer From in-person classes to online, partying to social distancing, and no mask to, you guessed...
by MARY GOODRICH Staff Writer UMW President Troy Paino has announced that while graduation will not take place as originally...
By THOMAS SKEER Staff Writer As members of the class of 2019 don their cap and gowns, ready to walk...
By NICOLETTE VALLEE Staff Writer “Enjoy it, because before you know it you’ll be in the real world.” Throughout college,...
By ASHLEIGH GRIM Staff Writer As soon as I began college, I was pressed to provide answers about internships, jobs...
By EMILY KEEHAN Staff Writer Graduation is both anticipated and feared by senior students. For some, the day comes too...
By SARAH HAMPTON Staff Writers In early May, student athletes are confronted with a big decision. It is not about post-grad...
By T'KEYAH JONES Staff Writer As we near the end of classes for the spring semester and begin studying for...
By ISABEL FAUST“Congrats,” “Make the Most of it,” and “Have Fun,” are all phrases I have heard over and over...
By SHAWNYA PETERSON You’ve just graduated, diploma in hand and ready to begin life in the real world. Now, the first step is… to move back into your...
By JOSEPH GARAY The end of the academic school year is fast approaching. As professors and students alike begin to wrap...
By REINA DATTA According to the Washington Post, only 62 percent of college graduates entered a field that required a college...
By MICHAEL O'NEAL As graduation rapidly approaches for the University of Mary Washington’s class of 2015, the goal of finding...
By SARAH GRAMMER Fredericksburg native, Pamela E. Bridgewater was named as the commencement speaker for the University of Mary Washington’s...
By SAMANTHA GROSS I ended up at a party this weekend that was inhabited almost solely by University of Mary...
As the spring semester has arrived, most seniors are finishing up their last minute requirements that will allow them to...
Graduation is quickly approaching and the job search is both time consuming and stressful. We all wonder about the likelihood...