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Winter break always messes with my circadian rhythms. From that first day home where you go to bed and wake up at three in the afternoon, the whole four weeks are permanently shifted. I'm eating cereal at five, lunch at nine and dinner during "Last Call with Carson Daly." It's like home is in some different time zone or something. I bet international students don't have this problem because the actual time difference cancels it out. Moral of the story: I should go to Europe for winter break. Or California. I'm not sure in which direction the time zones actually work.

But in any event, it's a new year and apparently I missed the "2004: Year In Review" craze, so instead I'll take this opportunity to do a "2005: Year in Preview." Today I make my predictions for 2005 in the world of entertainment, current events and any other subject I can tangentially relate to this extremely weak theme. Prepare to be dazzled

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All University students are required to live on Grounds in their first year, but they have many on and off-Grounds housing options going into their second year. Students face immense pressure to decide on housing as soon as possible, and this high demand has strained the capacities of both on and off-Grounds accommodations. Lauren Seeliger and Brandon Kile, two third-year Cavalier Daily News writers, discuss the impact of the student housing frenzy on both University students and the Charlottesville community.