William and Mary assistant professor Rani Mullen acted as an international observer to the presidential election in Afghanistan this past August. The election process has been stagnated by widespread allegations of voter fraud, an ongoing controversy that poses a serious threat to the future of the nascent democracy. (0) comments
Amidst rousing cheers from a jam-packed Commonwealth Auditorium, a William & Mary tradition continued last Wednesday. This year, physics professor David Armstrong won the debate and the last boat off the island, supported by an enthusiastic audience of aspiring scientists. (0) comments
Hurricanes. Wars. Tornados. Ice Storms. Fires. In its 300 plus year history, the College of William and Mary has survived its fair share of disasters. From the Wren Building to the Randolph Complex, every part of the campus has been touched by some type of natural phenomenon. (0) comments
When asked if I wanted to be the Virginia Informer's beer columnist, I was at first a little confused. A columnist whose sole job is to drink and write about beer is already a foreign concept to me, but a female beer columnist is unheard of. I soon realized that I actually am a legitimate candidate for the position and would be an idiot not to accept the offer. (1) comment
I will admit that my drinks can air on the side of pomposity, pretension, or down right bastardism. But I'm really not that complicated of a drunk mixologist. Every once in a while, I've found, you need to go back to the basics. It's like in the Mighty Ducks, when Coach Bombay gets back on the ice, just to skate around. (0) comments