Girl Talk aka Gregg Gillis sat down with The Virginia Informer right before his performance in the Chesapeake Room on February 27. The sample-based music pioneer and copyright law poster boy discussed numerous topics at length: his past as a biomedical engineer, why he hates Britney Spears' "Circus," and his run in with Big Boi of Outkast. (0) comments
If you happen to walk by the Williamsburg Inn on a Wednesday or Friday afternoon in the coming weeks, you might catch a glimpse of the William and Mary Croquet Team practicing on the well-groomed sports lawn. The team practices there for over an hour, twice per week. (0) comments
The muddy area on the north side of the Wren building will soon be paved over to cover the unsightly plot of land. However, before the paving commences, archeologists will complete an excavation and hope to uncover a number of colonial relics. During the 17th and 18th century, that area was a trash dump site for the Wren building and therefore may possess a number of hidden treasures. (0) comments
Attempts to put in place a prayer room at the College of William and Mary seem to be put on indefinite hold. The College's administration, the Student Assembly, and the various student faith groups, especially the Muslim Student Association (MSA), agree that the primary concern remains finding a room on campus that fits the needs of the students. (0) comments
In spite of the recent launch of the new Committee on Sustainability, students, faculty and staff at the College have already proven their dedication to making sustainability an overarching goal on campus. In his convocation speech last fall, President Reveley discussed sustainability as a major focus for the new academic year. (0) comments
There is perhaps no more varied of a drinking game than beer pong. On campus, it runs the gamut from a full contact sport to a leisurely gentlemen's game. Throughout our great nation, it denotes both a drinking game with ping-pong paddles, as well the more common game we at William and Mary are fond of (also known as 'Beirut'). (0) comments
The Virginia Informer: Where did you grow up, and how did you decide to attend William and Mary? Congressman Mollohan: I attended Greenbrier Military School in Lewisburg, West Virginia, so from junior high through high school I lived in southeast West Virginia. (0) comments
The Virginia Informer: How did your William and Mary education prepare you for a lifetime of service? Congresswoman Titus: Well, [my William and Mary education] fostered my interest in the field of politics and after I went on to graduate school and to teach politics, it seemed so natural that I would get into it. (0) comments
The Virginia Informer: You attended William and Mary for only one year with the LLM program, but how would you describe your time here? Congresswoman Bachmann: That year at William and Mary had a tremendous impact on my life, both on a professional and personal level. (0) comments
Ingredients - 1 can Frozen Limeade - 1 can Frozen Lemonade - 1 750 mL bottle of Tequila - 1 small bottle of Triple Sec - 2 T Honey - 1 T Cinnamon - 1 orange Directions Prepare sweet and sour mix by emptying the lemon and limeades into a medium pot and put on the stove. (0) comments