Condé Nast Traveler
April 2008
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"Beato, Granger best candidates for students and city"
The Flat Hat
April 22, 2008
From my weekly opinions column. An endorsement of two of the six candidates for Williamsburg, Virginia city council, one of whom is a 20 year-old undergraduate at William and Mary. Discusses the increasingly troublesome tensions between the city council and the college and why mending their relationship had become the defining issue of the election.
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April 22, 2008
From my weekly opinions column. An endorsement of two of the six candidates for Williamsburg, Virginia city council, one of whom is a 20 year-old undergraduate at William and Mary. Discusses the increasingly troublesome tensions between the city council and the college and why mending their relationship had become the defining issue of the election.
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"Confronting the super-ego: narcissist vs. postmodernist"
The Flat Hat
April 15, 2008
From my weekly opinions column. Self-conscious reflection on writing in a violently turbulent year for William and Mary.
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April 15, 2008
From my weekly opinions column. Self-conscious reflection on writing in a violently turbulent year for William and Mary.
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"Registering voters only first step for change in Williamsburg"
The Flat Hat
April 8, 2008
From my weekly opinions column. Discusses the upcoming Williamsburg, Virginia city council election, which had become the focal point of the increasingly strained relationship between the city and William and Mary. Argues that the drive to elect reform candidates (a drive led by students and progressive-minded local residents) needed to retool its approach if it was going to succeed.
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April 8, 2008
From my weekly opinions column. Discusses the upcoming Williamsburg, Virginia city council election, which had become the focal point of the increasingly strained relationship between the city and William and Mary. Argues that the drive to elect reform candidates (a drive led by students and progressive-minded local residents) needed to retool its approach if it was going to succeed.
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"Underfunded departments unable to handle GERs 6 and 7"
The Flat Hat
April 1, 2008
From my weekly opinions column. Argues that two of William and Mary's core requirements are seriously flawed, putting impossible-to-meet pressure on two of the college's smallest academic departments. This column led directly to policy change in both requirements.
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April 1, 2008
From my weekly opinions column. Argues that two of William and Mary's core requirements are seriously flawed, putting impossible-to-meet pressure on two of the college's smallest academic departments. This column led directly to policy change in both requirements.
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