Walking through campus one can't help but notice a certain difference in the air.
Tour Guides
Who would have thought that a lunch date would turn into a four-year academic experience?
A behind-the-scenes look at the real purpose of this yearly campus tradition.
The perks of living in one of the nation's oldest cities.
Despite the week before fall break being chock full of midterms, this tour guide is keeping on trucking!
William and Mary's singers showcase their talents for all to hear.
A brief summary of what it's like taking classes in the new undergraduate and graduate business school.
As Autumn finally begins to set in on the William and Mary Campus, I find myself eagerly awaiting cool Wednesday Evenings, singing voices, and the Christopher Wren Building at Night.
A tour guide describes one of the amazing opportunities available to W&M students.
Last semester I studied abroad in the Eternal City: Rome! I had the time of my life, and I can't stress enough how important it is to go abroad during your time at college.
I was never a sports fan growing up, but being at William and Mary converted me. I found some 'Tribe Pride' in an unexpected place: the bleachers.
A discussion of when academics and the 'real world' seem to collide.
The Greek system, much like other aspects of campus life at William and Mary, breaks the stereotype.
My experiences as a teacher, the stress the job brings, and the knowledge that teaching is worth the struggle.
During a typical weekend at W&M, there are are definitely things to do on campus. Scratch that, there are too many things to do on campus...
Summer is a time to relax and rejuvenate after a long school year. But for William and Mary students, summer is a whole lot more... and a whole lot more rewarding.
Summer experience as an intern at Marc Jacobs.
The three candidates for the Democratic nomination for the Virginia governor's race visited William & Mary for a debate!
The new home of the business school, Miller Hall, will be completed and ready for students in the fall of 2009.
A photo session with Derek Cox, a senior of at the college, who is hoping to be drafted by the NFL.
One tour guide's experiences on a summer geology field course.
Student Assembly and school wide referendum ensure daily newspaper delivery, among many other things!
An enlightening meeting with the College's Provost and the tour guides here at the College!
Spring weather in Williamsburg is incredible, but also incredibly tempting, because we students still need to get our assignments done!
W&M students are just coming back from spring break. Some did go to the Bahamas or to another beach in paradise, but many others spent their breaks providing service to communities near and far from the Burg.
One student's chauffeuring experience: Service with a Smile.
It's Spring fundraising season for Students Helping Honduras, a non-profit founded by WM Alum Cosmo Fujiyama.
The interview process at the College...from one who knows!
What exactly do William and Mary students do when given an unexpected day of freedom from class in the middle of midterms? Read on to find out.
A $20 budget to create a 3 course meal for 5 might be daunting to some, but for Junior Kim Zicopula and Sophomore Katie Hutchinson, it's business as usual.
This is a short story about my international service experiences approaching in the next few months.
William & Mary theater puts on an unconventional play.
The best class I have taken in my College career. I may consider becoming a combat choreographer. Not likely, but a distinct possibility.
My weekend of 70 degree weather, appreciation for the beauty of Williamsburg, and creating a $600,000 budget for the student organizations on campus.
Philanthropy Season at W&M gets into full swing with Campus Golf.
I love walking into Colonial Williamsburg to grab cider with my friends on gorgeous afternoons like today!
The University Center Activities Board has a new name -- AMP! We are all really excited for it, but as a senior, I realize that a bunch of things are changing here at the school -- in a great way -- and I soon won't be here to see them happen!
From Samantha Fien-Helfman and Ross Grogg, two senior tour guides.




















