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- Collection: Michael A. Mello Papers, Series 1 News Clippings, Binder 1, 1976-1979
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Obeying The Law: Another Opinon
An article by Micheal Mello questioning the law and how the law should be followed.
Tags: harm, Law, practice of law
MWC Establishes Campus NORML
The establishment of the National Organization to Reform Marijuana Laws (NORML) at Mary Washington College was the first attempt by any college in Virginia to have this organization on campus. With acting president Michael Mello, MWC NORML will…
Tags: Marijuana Law
569 Would Live In 23-Hour Dorm
Students of Mary Washington College give their opinions on 23-hour visitation rights. Information is based off of polls taken to see how the students feel. It tells the reader of what is soon to come based off of the negative opinions.
Apathy to Action: A Concrete Goal
Creation of THE PROMETHEUS, a publication meant to promote discussion and debate on Mary Washington College campus.
Tags: apathy, cencorship, change, debate, PROMETHEUS, publication
Bill Proposes Changes Virginia Rape Law Called Inadequate
A newspaper article written by Beth Innis and Michael Mello, discussing the visit of sexual assualt legal reformer Pam McCoach to Mary Washington College.
Tags: Law, Michael A. Mello, Rape -- Virginia
Editorial: Senior Limbo
An account of why seniors are stressed out and not themselves during their final semester.
Rally Protests Suspensions
A newspaper article written by Steve Geigerich that discusses protests held by Mary Washington College students over marijuana-use suspensions.
Turnout Small at Student Meeting
This Bullet article discusses the desire for more "open student body" meetings, according to a student survey. One such meeting took place on February 13, 1979, although out of a total student number of over 2,300, only 30 students attended. The main…
Election Issues Survey: What Bothers Students?
The major findings of a survey conducted by the student senate committee, which was designed to determine the major issues of an upcoming student election.
A Case for Anonymity
Editorial dealing with the Bullet's decision not to publish two letters by gay students because the students did not want their names printed. The editorial discusses the impact on gay students if their homosexuality is revealed, citing the case of…
The Coup d'Etat Part IV
The fourth part of a satiracal column about a student protest articulated as if it were a revolution. This part depicts President Woodard's realization of the revolution's severity and his plan on combating it.
The Bullet: Sink or Swim
An article about the proper responsibilities and attitudes of a newspaper in order to remain relevant to the students and faculty of the school campus.
More Students Questioned
A newspaper article written by Michael Mello that describes students being questioned about police over suspected drug usage on campus.
Rally Condemns Suspensions
On March 30, 1979, MWC students hold a rally to protest the college suspensions of four male Mary Washington students charged with drug offenses.
Shock Waves
This document is a newspaper article by Michael Mello describing a brief background of a investigation of a drug arrest and the implications it had on five students it involved. The four of the five students were suspended and the rest were…
Arrests Total Five
A newspaper article by Michael Mello detailing the events of a police search warrant conducted on dorm rooms in Madison Hall on Mary Washington College's campus.
Counter Point
Honor Council President, Beth Innis, wrote an article discussing Honor Violations, Judicial Violations, and double jeopardy.