Tribe Vibe: Study Abroad

As if starting college isn't enough to worry about, studying abroad just seems like another thing that causes stress. However, studying abroad -- that is, living and taking classes in another country -- is an extraordinary experience that William and Mary encourages for all of its students. More »




Tribe Vibe: Community Service

Did you know that William and Mary students currently conduct approximately 323,000 hours of community service each year (compared to just 34,500 hours in 1994)? Can you believe 75 percent of seniors reported providing service on a weekly basis? What about 90 percent of those seniors planning to continue serving after graduation? More »




Tribe Vibe: Tribe Traditions

Afraid you might have to shed some personal traditions in order to survive here? Relax, and look no further - William and Mary is full of them! More »




Tribe Vibe: There is no Master Plan

At first, my roommate wanted to major in economics, but that changed to international relations, to "farming," to business, to French and to English. What makes a good major, a good adviser, and a valuable college experience? More »




Tribe Vibe: Cox Watch 2009

A year after dominating the football field for the Tribe, recent graduate Derek Cox has established himself at training camp for the Jacksonville Jaguars. Sports Editor John Hill looks at Cox' prosepcts this upcoming season. More »




Tribe Vibe: Taking Care of Myself

Most students fret about preparing for college, but for William and Mary's international students, those worries extend far beyond finding the perfect shower caddy. More »




Tribe Vibe: Going Greek

About 30 percent of William and Mary students are involved in Greek life on campus, but is it for you? Take a look at some of the benefits of going Greek. More »




Tribe Vibe: The College of Sodom & Gomorrah

Sex exists, even at the College of William and Mary. But regardless of whether or to what extent you participate, it is important to approach the subject with candor and openness. Many resources exist on our campus to help students grow into discovering their own sexualities, some that students leave very underutilized. More »




Tribe Vibe: Local Locals

Ever wondered what the cool local favorite of Williamsburg are? Here's the dish on the places students don't know about. More »




Tribe Vibe: When Cardboard Pizza Goes Stale

Food at the College lies somewhere between the mystery meats of high school cafeterias and the filet mignons of French bistros, but knowing your way around the dining halls can allow you to get the best food our campus has to offer. More »




Tribe Vibe: Lowdown on Classes

You may be ready for the college experience, but before you meet the roomies, brave the cafeterias and bog yourself down with extracurriculars, you face the challenge of choosing your course load. To prevent a few headaches with the registration process, here's some advice on how to wisely weed through the course catalog. More »