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What Will You Stand Up For?

With Day for Admitted Students coming up this weekend and graduation in about a month, I’ve definitely been thinking a lot about William and

Life as a graduate part 2, and spring break 2012

I love life right now, and I’m so glad I graduated a semester early. I thought I would hate being away from William and

B.A. ’11, J.D. ’15

Last week I made a big choice. I declined offers and withdrew outstanding applications from each law school across the country that I’d applied

Some Sort of Strange Study Abroad

Always will this be my family, my home, and my pensieve. And maybe one day an owl will drop a scroll in

My Own Little Soap Box

I recognize that these listservs have become my own personal soapbox to share information, provide a different perspective, and encourage others to engage.

The Evolution of Democracy

In 1989, IR scholar Francis Fukuyama published a thesis arguing that democracy was the last known socioeconomic system that had defeated all other ideologies.

#wmcharterday

During my college experience, weekends have served as a time to embrace my surroundings, which could mean anything from heading to a dance party

First month of post-grad life

My first month as a William and Mary graduate has been very busy and exciting! I say first month because I’m excluding “winter break.”

Blair’s Vision

Yesterday a very strange thing happened to me. I was asked to attend a meeting in the University of Edinburgh’s International Office. Edinburgh’s North