Sex, religion catalyze controversy for Nichol
By Alexandra Hemenway and Kathy Trawinski | February 8, 2008The leadership abilities of Gene Nichol, president of the College of William & Mary, have recently come under fire by some William & Mary alumni as well as several state delegates who are concerned about the president's decision to remove the historic Wren Chapel cross and allow the performance of the "Sex Workers' Art Show." Nichol's critics have also called into question the lack of action William & Mary's Board of Visitors has taken in holding the president responsible to the college. According to Del.