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The DoG Street Journal: 2003 still active An online newspaper and monthly news magazine at William & Mary. Magazines are issued once a month and online stories appear irregularly during the academic year. [4] The Green and Gold Dispatch: 2013 still active The Flat Hat: 1911 Still active: The oldest campus newspaper at William & Mary.
Unlike other primary campus publications, The DoG Street Journal and The Flat Hat, it received no funding from the college administration or student activity fee for any of its operations but rather from grants, subscriptions, advertising and donations. [4] The Informer was known to publish conservative and libertarian editorials. [5]
William G. Perry, chief architect of the Williamsburg Restoration, designed the shopping district. [5] Most of the stores and shops are located on Duke of Gloucester Street (DoG St.) right across from The College of William & Mary’s campus. [4]
William & Mary's Williamsburg campus is subdivided into several areas. The Old College Yard at the west end of Duke of Gloucester Street comprises the Wren Building, Brafferton, and President's House. Old Campus is defined as the area between Jamestown Road and Richmond Road west of the College Yard, east of Landrum Drive.
The Alan B. Miller Hall became the home of the Mason School of Business at the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, United States in 2009. [1] The building was designed by prominent firm Robert A.M. Stern Architects. [2] The building has been awarded LEED Gold Certification after adhering to sustainability standards. [3]
It’s a midweek lunchtime on an unassuming residential street in Vauxhall, south London. There aren’t many people about – the occasional dog walker, a few runners, a couple of delivery drivers.
A London-based pub has sparked a debate over its latest rule: no children allowed.. A customer – who goes by the name Kyle – took to X, formerly known as Twitter, on Sunday to share a snap of ...
The Seven Society, Order of the Crown & Dagger (colloquially known as the Seven '7' Society or Sevens '7s') is the longest continually active secret society of the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. [1] [2] The clandestine, yet altruistic group is said to consist of seven senior individuals, selected in their junior year.