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(12/04/02 5:00am)
The stark white walls of the Courtenay 130's belie the color, flavor and culture contained in this first-year suite. Besides a hot pot filled with leftover noodles and the standard green upholstered couches hastily shoved against the walls, the common room remains completely unadorned. No one hung a single poster.
(11/21/02 5:00am)
Try explaining "Cribs" to a non-fluent English speaker. Try to connect MTV's rampant glorification of celebrity mansions with its show title that literally means a baby's bed. Try doing this with someone unaccustomed to MTV's seizure-inducing camera shots and gangsta-rap lingo.
(11/14/02 5:00am)
Latin by tradition, not by definition.
(11/07/02 5:00am)
First of four articles exploring the value of cultural communications and those who cross racial boundries.
(10/24/02 4:00am)
"aspenuva."
(08/29/02 4:00am)
Paul Peery fumbled through a book of reservations at his Star Hill Automotive and U-Haul Rentals dealership. He turned the pages sluggishly, the measured movements of an unhurried man. In front him, a pack of 15 people leaned on the walls, breathing heavily in the hot, one-room shack. They grunted, rolled their eyes and checked the minute hand on their watches. No one could tell the air conditioning was on full-blast.
(04/26/02 4:00am)
Ewan Mulligan started doing it for the easy money. Joe Purcell needed to pay off his car insurance. And Dan Greene's girlfriend lives in Chicago.
(01/21/02 5:00am)
The first trip down Route 29 is a rite of passage, an introduction to the awe-inspiring rolling hills of the Appalachian Valley and the infamous speed traps that are hidden between them. Route 29, in fact, could be called the central vein of Virginia in the way it exhibits the landscape and flavor of this southern state.
(09/18/01 4:00am)
NEW YORK - Cindy Guan. Age: 25. Height: 5-2. Weight: 110 pounds. 86th floor of WTC 2.
(09/17/01 4:00am)
NEW YORK - Three inches of soot still sat on the hood of the car, now a heap of shredded metal, six blocks from where the World Trade Center towers collapsed Tuesday. Someone had tucked a carnation under the skeleton of the windshield wiper. The make of the car - undistinguishable. The tires - melted away.
(09/13/01 4:00am)
Were your thoughts with family and friends in Washington or New York City Tuesday? Will the events be sealed in your memory forever? The Cavalier Daily would like to hear your story. Please submit them to us via e-mail at life@cavalierdaily.com.
(08/25/01 4:00am)
IKEA, a national chain of home furnishing stores, conducted a survey of 600 randomly selected college students and found that there is a strong correlation between what students bring to school and the decisions they make. How did you stock up your dorm room?
(07/26/01 4:00am)
The man had lost his marbles and so he came to my store, the museum shop at the National Museum of American History, to collect them. Scooping up handfuls of the glass pieces of perfection, the prisms of color and clarity, he let them fall through his fingers, clanking back into the bins of the marble display.
(04/09/01 4:00am)
To tempt: to try to persuade, induce or entice, especially to something immoral or sensually pleasurable.
(04/04/01 4:00am)
Heading west 20 miles on Interstate 64, one gains entrance to a land renowned for its rolling hills and breathtaking open spaces. People from across America travel these roads, some for business, some for pure pleasure.
(02/28/01 5:00am)
With thousands of arms outstretched over their heads in the shape of a "V," the crowd stands breathlessly still until the free throw sinks in the basket. A deep, rumbling "Hoo" rolls from the crowd as the arms are jerked down.
(01/31/01 5:00am)
After four excruciating rounds of rush, the University's 16 sororities gave out their bids Monday and swormed toward their new members with balloons, Greek paraphernalia and, most importantly, bid day T-shirts. Yesterday, these T-shirts could be seen en masse across Grounds, complete with catchy saying and brilliant colors. All proclaimed pride for the women's new affiliation.
(01/24/01 5:00am)
First there was acupuncture, the ancient Chinese needle-poking treatment. When the cringe-worthy trend hit the spa scene, only the most daring would submit to it for "relaxation" and healing.
(11/16/00 5:00am)
Although the altitude in the Shenandoah Mountains barely rivals that of the commanding Rockies on the other side of the continent, the rocky trails along Albemarle's rolling hills provide ample opportunity to slap on a helmet and some spandex.
(10/17/00 4:00am)
Material Science Prof. Bill Jesser has a secret life. By day, he explains to students why you can see through plastic but not metal. His colleagues know him as the "nano-particles guy." But few know about his 12-year enterprise in jewelry design with his wife Barbara.