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The City of Williamsburg recently added new bike lanes along Jamestown Road stretching from Ukrop Way to South Boundary Street going east, and from Landrum Drive to Ukrop Way traveling west. Because these additions were made during movein week, bike lanes adjacent to the College of William and Mary dormitories between Landrum Drive and Confusion Corner are not yet painted. Parking regulations along that stretch of Jamestown Road have been adjusted to accommodate cyclists. Previously, on-street parking was permitted on portions of the section from Ukrop Way to Landrum Drive, and on both sides of the road on Sundays. Now, it is prohibited except on Saturday and Sunday mornings to accommodate religious services. This allows for continuous bike lanes from Confusion Corner all the way to John Tyler Highway, on both sides of the road. According to Planning Director for the City of Williamsburg Reed Nester, the new bike lanes were part of the city’s street repaving project and were recommended by the 2013 Williamsburg Comprehensive Plan. “In our capitol improvement p ro g ra m every year we repave a number
ACADEMICS
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation cuts historic ties with Omohundro AINE CAIN FLAT HAT EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
This summer, the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation ended its 72year partnership with the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture. Colonial Williamsburg and the College of William and Mary jointly founded the Institute back in 1943. Colonial Williamsburg Foundation spokesperson Joe Straw said the Foundation’s sustainability concerns, including the need to focus resources
on its core missions of preservation and historical interpretation, fueled the decision. “The Omohundro Institute was a valuable partnership, but one that commanded significant resources relative to its advancement of our core mission,” Straw said in an email. “Colonial Williamsburg’s legacy at Omohundro lies in its cofounding of the Institute and in its support for the Institute for more than 70 years. The Foundation’s close, constructive relationship with the College remains and will continue, and
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The Omohundro Institute has provided support to scholars and historical publications since 1943.
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of streets and we were repaving subdivision streets,” Nester said. “This was one of the major streets. So after we repave, we restripe, and that’s what presented us with the opportunity to restripe in the bike lanes.” Nester described bike lanes as necessary to city transportation. He said that they try to accommodate for all modes of transportation while planning the city. “We’ve been working specifically on bike lanes and so we’ve first adopted the regional bikeway plan in 1993,” Nester Horacio said. “So we’ve tried to develop a regional system that is connected together allowing people to use bicycles for both transportation and recreation.” The new lanes have also received attention from administrators at the College. Director of Parking and Transportation Services William Horacio, who is also co-founder of the Student Bike Alliance, expressed support in an email for the new bike lanes. “It’s about protected space, having a dedicated lane allows cyclists a buffer from oncoming traffic (all modes),” Morey Horacio said. “According to the NYDOT’s Pedestrian Safety Study and the most recent Sustainable Streets Index, streets with bike lanes have about 40 percent fewer crashes ending in death or serious injury, and that’s for all street users: drivers and pedestrians included.” Horacio added that the new bike lanes on Jamestown were especially necessary for protecting cyclists from the hazardous “door zone.”
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President Reiss intends personally to ensure that as a former faculty member and administrator.” In a statement first released on the Institute’s website on July 1, Institute Director Karin Wulf thanked Colonial Williamsburg for its years of support. “As this situation has unfolded many have asked about the Institute’s prospects,” Wulf said in a statement. “I don’t want to downplay the seriousness of the loss of CW’s support, but I do want to assure you that we will continue to staff and support our core programs that have, since 1943, advanced early American scholarship: publishing books and the William and Mary Quarterly and offering conferences and fellowships.” The Omohundro Institute — which was renamed in 1996 to honor an endowment given by Mr. and Mrs. Malvern Omohundro Jr. — provides support to scholars and publications, including the William and Mary Quarterly. Founded in 1892, it is one of the oldest history journals in the country. The William and Mary Quarterly is currently in its third series, which began in 1944. Its scholarship focuses on North American history prior to 1820. In a statement, College President Taylor Reveley said that the College will continue to support the Omohundro Institute. He noted that that the College See OMOHUNDRO page 3
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College will not rescind degree from 1993 ELEANOR LAMB FLAT HAT ASSOC. NEWS EDITOR
Recent sexual assault allegations surrounding comedian Bill Cosby have prompted the two-dozen schools that have bestowed him with honorary degrees, including the College of William and Mary, to
of whom is the commencement speaker. That year Cosby was selected through a process that involved a few administrative and studentoperated bodies. The recipients are determined through the Honorary Degrees Advisory Committee, which
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Cosby received his honorary degree in the same year that he spoke at commencement.
consider rescinding these honors. Cosby received an honorary degree from the College in 1993, and it has not been revoked. The comedian also served as the commencement speaker that same year. Every year, the College names a select few individuals to be the recipient of honorary degrees, one
is composed of faculty members and students in the junior class. The students work together to create a list of people they would like to speak at commencement. “The junior class leaders then have a few months to See COSBY page 3
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Making science accessible
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Cosby to keep honorary degree
The College’s iGEM team speaks to the importance of making science understandable for the average person. page 6
Who let the dogs out?
Colonial Williamsburg introduces its new mascot, Liberty. page 8