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School is back in session, and with it, William and Mary football is here at last. After spending over 270 days away from the ...
Although most students went home the moment spring exams ended, many Tribe athletes remained on campus, competing into the ...
It was the night of Thursday, Aug. 21, at Martin Family Stadium, and not a single face on the Tribe sideline was smiling.
Fate does not always arrive with fireworks. Sometimes, it comes in a plain cardboard box. My blissful fate showed up one ...
Superman saves a squirrel. That’s not necessarily the most important thing about James Gunn’s “Superman.” There’s the ...
You're not a Twamp... you have a unique personality that isn't determined by the university you attend, right? WRONG.
Monday, Aug. 21, the College of William and Mary’s Muscarelle Museum of Art launched an exhibit at the Williamsburg Regional Library’s Stryker Center to celebrate 40 years since the museum’s founding ...
Nina Argel ‘28 is a prospective public policy major on a pre-law track. She is a Monroe Scholar and a Class of 2028 Senator. Contact her at [email protected]. The views expressed in this article are the ...
It’s hard to believe that spooky season is already upon us. While traditional Halloween activities like Busch Gardens’ Howl-O-Scream and costume parties are not possible due to COVID-19, ghost stories ...
During his sophomore year at the College of William and Mary, FBI Director James Comey ’82 encountered a flyer that changed his entire academic trajectory. “I was walking to a chemistry lab and there ...
Editor’s note: this is a developing story. An October 2022 housing development project proposal is coming under scrutiny from faculty and Williamsburg City residents as mounting evidence suggests it ...
Do student athletes come from more privileged backgrounds? Athletes have higher hometown median household income, many families spend thousands on club sports ...