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Maine opens up 17-0 lead in first half and College can’t recover, falling 24-10 at home.
Faculty discusses the possibility of the American Dream in today’s economy.
Football falls on Homecoming
Vol. 102, Iss. 17 | Friday, November 2, 2012
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Hurricane drenches campus Constantine resigns
Knowlton becomes Interim Director of Student Activities by ken lin flat hat assoc. news editor
by Martin, chose not to evacuate campus but decided to cancel classes on Monday instead. According to Martin, the decision was based solely on the weather conditions. “Homecoming does not play a role in that decision,” Martin said. Classes resumed Tuesday. In an email to students, faculty and staff, Martin indicated that people were to use their best judgment on whether to return to campus. Staff members who were unable to return to campus were granted
The directorship of the College of William and Mary Student Activities department lies vacant following the abrupt and unannounced departure of former Executive Director of Student Activities and Unions Mark Constantine. According to Vice President for Student Affairs Ginger Ambler ’88 Ph.D. ’06, Constantine left after working at the College since 1997. “For personal reasons, Mark Constantine has recently resigned from the College,” Ambler said in an email. “In his absence, I am grateful that Bob Knowlton has agreed to provide leadership as Interim Executive Director of Student Activities and Unions. Mr. Knowlton, together with Drew Stelljes, Assistant Vice President for Student Engagement and Leadership and Trici Fredrick, Assistant Director of Students Activities, is prepared to work closely with students and student organizations during this time of transition.” Department employees learned of Constantine’s resignation Wednesday and were not informed of the reason for his departure. “All I know is he resigned,” student activities office manager Ann Repeta said. “We were told yesterday he has resigned.” Knowlton, who served previously as director of the Sadler and Campus centers, was not available for comment due to scheduled time off but will return to campus by Monday, according to Repeta. According to Madam Chair of the Student Assembly senate Kendall Lorenzen ’15, Constantine did not attend Publications Council meeting at the end of September
See hurricane page 4
See Constantine page 3
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College of William and Mary students make their way to class Tuesday after having classes cancelled on Monday because of Hurricane Sandy.
Provost cancels Monday classes, no damage to campus during storm by katherine chiglinsky flat hat news editor
Hurricane Sandy threatened to interrupt the flood of green and gold to campus during Homecoming weekend and caused the cancellation of classes Monday. As students and alumni tailgated for the football game against the University of Maine in celebration of Homecoming, Vice President of Administration Anna Martin sent a campuswide email updating students on the storm and cancelling classes for Monday.
The storm, travelling up from the Carribean, had extremely low barometric pressure, which generally accompanies a storm with substantially high winds. Early projections of the storm suggested that it might have a greater impact than Hurricane Irene did in 2011. Sunday through Tuesday, the Newport News/Williamsburg Airport recorded a total accumulation of 7.31 inches of rain as a result of the hurricane. There was no substantial damage to campus and only one dorm, Ludwell, lost power for 30 minutes on Monday. The Emergency Management Team, headed
Residence life
Units become freshman halls in dorm changes
Information from student survey used, designates Barrett, Dupont and Brown Halls as upperclassman
by Meredith ramey flat hat news editor
Upperclassmen who lived in Barrett, DuPont and Hunt Halls their freshman year will have the option of returning to their former freshmen homes for the fall of 2013. In a campus wide email Thursday, Residence Life announced changes to residence hall assignments for the fall
2013 semester. The changes — spurred in part by the construction of the new Fraternity Complex and renovations of Chandler Hall — touch nearly every area of campus and all undergraduate classes at the College of William and Mary. According to Res Life, student responses to the pre-room selection survey influenced nearly all the recent decisions made about the changes to on-campus housing.
Election day 2012
“We always follow results,” Associate Vice President for Student Affairs Deb Boykin said. “We’re not just going to ask you something if we’re not going to follow it. … We really try to follow selfdetermination.” Following the trend demonstrated by these surveys, the units, traditionally home to upperclassmen and the Greek fraternities, will host members of the class of 2017 next year while the
Greek fraternities move to the nearby Fraternity Complexes currently under construction. 60 percent of student respondents voted in favor of changing the units to freshman housing. The pre-room selection surveys directly influenced Res Life’s decision which halls to switch from freshman to upperclassman halls. According to Res Life, 49 percent of students who completed the survey responded in
favor of changing Barrett Res Life to upperclassman housing, and 18 percent responded in favor of switching DuPont to upper classman housing. Other current freshman dorms received anywhere from two percent to 14 percent responses in favor of becoming upperclassman housing options. Res Life combined these survey See Housing page 3
homecoming
Election Day information Representatives from the Student Assembly will be on the Terrace all day on Election Day to help students find the polls. At the Terrace, students can doublecheck their registration, find out their polling location and get a ride to the polls. The SA will also provide van transportation to the polls and most students will vote at the Methodist Church on Jamestown Rd.
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The College welcomed home alumni on Oct. 26-28 for Homecoming Weekend, which included a homecoming parade on Friday, a football game versus the University of Maine on Saturday, and the introduction of the new Sundial Speaker series where professors lectured on topics such as humor and politics.
Inside opinions
Addressing remaining undecided voters
With few days until the Presidential election, right-leaning columnist Andrea Aron-Schiavone and left-learning columnist Alex Cooper write letters to undecided students. page 7
Inside VARIETY
Two writers in the family
Alumnus and son return to the College of William and Mary for a book signing. page 6