Possible slave quarters discovered on campus
Brick foundations of what may have been a slave quarters were found beside the Wren Building at the College of William and Mary. The discovery was “a little bit of a miracle,” Louise Kale, executive...
View ArticleSummer visits to College not affected by economy
Despite high travel expenses and a tough economic climate, summer visits to the College have not slowed, Brian Whitson, director of university relations for the College, told The New York Times. “’This...
View ArticleEarthquake rocks Williamsburg
An earthquake measuring 5.9 on the Richter scale with an epicenter in Mineral, Virginia struck the East Coast on Tuesday, Aug. 23 around 2 p.m. Mild tremors were felt in the Williamsburg area....
View ArticleHurricane Irene: The Liveblog
Most people responsibly vacated the City of Williamsburg to seek shelter in other locations. Online Editor Walter Hickey remained in Williamsburg with a few friends to document the event. Check back...
View ArticleCreative Services director to leave College
The director of the College of William and Mary’s new Creative Services department, Susan T. Evans, will leave next week to accept a position at mStoner, an education communications firm. Evans has...
View ArticleFormer U.S. Secretary of Defense Gates named Chancellor
Former U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates ’65 will serve as the 24th Chancellor of the College of William and Mary, College President Taylor Reveley announced Tuesday. “William & Mary is...
View ArticleBOV member charged with public intoxication
Board of Visitors member Laura L. Flippin was charged with public intoxication Friday. Flippin, who was in town attending the fall BOV meetings, was cited on Stadium Drive at 12:45 a.m. and charged...
View ArticlePlane crashes at High Street
A single-engine plane had a crash landing at the High Street shopping center on Richmond Road Monday. There was no reported injury or fuel spill. Check back for more information on this developing story.
View ArticleGates to speak at Charter Day
Former U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates ’65 will be the keynote speaker at the College’s 2012 Charter Day ceremony in February, the College of William and Mary announced today. Gates will also...
View ArticleUncontested elections peak according to public policy program
Over the past ten years, the choices left to voters at the ballots have become increasingly slim as the number of uncontested elections continues to climb. The percentage of uncontested elections over...
View ArticleCandidates in House of Delegates race split on health care, redistricting
Delegate Mike Mullin and his Republican opponent Heather Cordasco will face off Nov. 7 in an election for the District 93 seat in the Virginia House of Delegates. Despite being members of different...
View ArticleSummer visits to College not affected by economy
Despite high travel expenses and a tough economic climate, summer visits to the College have not slowed, Brian Whitson, director of university relations for the College, told The New York Times.“’This...
View ArticleEarthquake rocks Williamsburg
An earthquake measuring 5.9 on the Richter scale with an epicenter in Mineral, Virginia struck the East Coast on Tuesday, Aug. 23 around 2 p.m. Mild tremors were felt in the Williamsburg area....
View ArticleHurricane Irene: The Liveblog
Most people responsibly vacated the City of Williamsburg to seek shelter in other locations. Online Editor Walter Hickey remained in Williamsburg with a few friends to document the event. Check back...
View ArticleCreative Services director to leave College
The director of the College of William and Mary’s new Creative Services department, Susan T. Evans, will leave next week to accept a position at mStoner, an education communications firm. Evans has...
View ArticleFormer U.S. Secretary of Defense Gates named Chancellor
Former U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates ’65 will serve as the 24th Chancellor of the College of William and Mary, College President Taylor Reveley announced Tuesday. “William & Mary is...
View ArticleBOV member charged with public intoxication
Board of Visitors member Laura L. Flippin was charged with public intoxication Friday. Flippin, who was in town attending the fall BOV meetings, was cited on Stadium Drive at 12:45 a.m. and charged...
View ArticlePlane crashes at High Street
A single-engine plane had a crash landing at the High Street shopping center on Richmond Road Monday. There was no reported injury or fuel spill.Check back for more information on this developing story.
View ArticleGates to speak at Charter Day
Former U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates ’65 will be the keynote speaker at the College’s 2012 Charter Day ceremony in February, the College of William and Mary announced today. Gates will also...
View ArticleSummer visits to College not affected by economy
Despite high travel expenses and a tough economic climate, summer visits to the College have not slowed, Brian Whitson, director of university relations for the College, told The New York Times.“’This...
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