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(05/04/18 2:45am)
As we approach the semester’s finale, it’s easy to get lost in the stress of finals and the potential sadness of leaving the University for a lengthy three months. Clem late nights may not the most conducive environment for healthy forward thinking, but still I ask you, at least for the duration of this article, to take a moment to ponder your plans for this upcoming summer.
(03/28/18 4:41am)
As I sit in Lawn Room 15 and watch the 2018 NCAA Tournament unfold, I am again amazed — as I am every year — by March Madness. There are few things like it.
(02/05/18 4:49am)
I will begin this piece by exposing my own hypocrisy — I do not follow all of the tips that I plan on discussing. Practically speaking, starting the semester strong is an obvious and attainable goal. Stay on top of your early readings, go to class, take good notes, etc. Realistically though, we’re all subject to the same early semester pressures — syllabus week, spring rush, excitement to get back in your own place and making plans with your friends. However, as much as I am tempted by the fun to be had in Charlottesville and on Grounds, I think I have learned a few things academically and socially that you may deem helpful as you’re settling back into your college life.
(01/23/18 3:58am)
Based on the above title, I assume you are all smart enough to know that I am in fact from New Jersey. I am not normally the most boisterous proponent of Jersey pride, but I certainly possess the “it’s a Jersey thing” attitude and am excited to share why Jersey things aren’t so bad after all.
(11/28/17 5:02am)
As the fall semester is wrapping up, it’s time to think about your plans for winter break. With a full month off from school, I’m fearful of falling into a rut while I’m back at home. Although home life can be great, if you aren’t staying active and trying to keep busy, you’re at risk of getting bored rather quickly. This is exactly what happened to me last year. After all, our winter break is a full month long. There’s plenty of time to fit in some fun activities to keep the whole month away from school interesting.
(09/26/17 3:15am)
The following items are all included in my apartment: four identical bathrooms, four identical bedrooms, two hotel waiting room-like polka dotted arm chairs, a broken leather couch, a brown coffee table, ample counter space, a complimentary gift containing two undersized cutting boards and a fully-equipped kitchen. Despite the adverse stigma attached to GrandMarc’s apartment complex, I felt blissful during my first days in my new home. I stood in the center of the room, facing the kitchen.