By Editorial Board Too often in our everyday lives do we complain or hear complaints about the world around us,...
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By THE BLUE & GRAY PRESS While the topic of Ebola continues to rule headlines, we would like to take a...
By THE BLUE AND GRAY PRESS EDITORIAL BOARD As you read this, thousands of young Chinese students are partaking in an intense...
By THE BLUE AND GRAY PRESS STAFF We are The Blue & Gray Press, an old publication under a new name....
In today’s culture, life moves at a rapid pace. One is constantly bombarded with stimuli, assignments and obligations. The competitive...
Since the start of the spring semester, the Bullet’s weekly Police Beat column, which compiles information from Campus Police, has...
Last year the University of Mary Washington spent over $40,000 to develop a new branding campaign for the university. The...
The Governor and General Assembly of Virginia announced on Tuesday that they approved a one-time bonus for all salaried employees...
Last week, The Bullet said farewell to its departing senior editors and welcomed an entirely new editing staff. This transfer...
A couple of weeks ago, the Bullet ran an article about how conservatives are trying to cripple college students’ right...
At the beginning of the semester, we were a body of unorganized minds without a care in the world. But...
2011 marks the thirtieth year since the first case of AIDS was reported. The epidemic is something that should be...
2008 was the year it was supposed to happen. President Barack Obama was elected because he made a promise to...
“Does no one read anymore? What kind of hell-town is this?” was the reaction of our faculty adviser, as he...
It's been an exciting year of transition at UMW, and here at the Bullet, we've tried to keep up with...
Just last week, the U.S. entered another war, stretching its defense between three countries: Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya. While most...
Look to your left. Look to your right. You probably saw like three iPods, didn’t you? There’s no getting around...
On March 8, the Washington Post reported that the New Hampshire state legislature is considering bills that would limit the...
Last week, the Bullet incorrectly reported in a front-page headline that the Mary Washington Board of Visitors had voted to...
In a staff editorial on Nov. 3, the Bullet lamented the lack of informed activism among a current generation of...
“This Place Matters,” read the signs being held outside of Seacobeck Hall on Tuesday night. Our dining hall does matter,...
On Homecoming weekend, the rapper Wale performed at the Battlegrounds as the major entertainment for the UMW student body. The...
In five years, new students at UMW will have no idea that Monroe Hall once had murals on the second...
Since taking the helm of Mary Washington in the wake of last year’s, er, administrative shake-up, President Rick Hurley has...
The hype and glamor of Eagle Landing is slowly dying as the first residents realize the reality. From the highway,...
This year has been anything but quiet for UMW and the Bullet. Amid record snowstorms and shifting administrations, the Bullet...
Last weekend’s block party riot at JMU highlighted the growing tensions between local residents and college students. The riot is...
“Hurricane Hample” was indeed a force to be reckoned with. She swept in, taking UMW by storm with blustery new...
Part of the new health care bill allows young people whose jobs don’t provide health coverage to remain on their...
In the wake of the nation’s most controversial legislative move in years, one addendum to the bill was overlooked—until this...