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(04/03/02 5:00am)
My most memorable, and physically exhausting, experience while I studied abroad in Beijing, China was one hellish train ride during the National Day Fall Break. Five friends and I embarked on a 10-day trip to Nanjing, Huangshan and Suzhou. Overall, the vacation was amazing, particularly camping at Huangshan (Yellow Mountain), which was home to the most spectacular natural scenery I have ever seen. Furthermore, my companions from that trip are now my lifelong friends. But this is largely because we have been through so much together - namely, the overnight train ride from Nanjing to Huangshan.
(04/11/00 4:00am)
THE VIRGINIA State Senate currently is considering instituting a technology requirement for all students. While the idea of making all students technologically literate sounds fairly innocuous at first, it actually is a misguided idea.
(04/04/00 4:00am)
RECENTLY-elected Russian President Vladimir Putin has been depicted in the Western media as an ex-KGB enigma that threatens to return Russia to the horrors of secretive dictatorship. After all, he ran his presidential campaign without ever specifically outlining his political platform. He won primarily on his leadership in the Chechnyan conflict, and a general promise for stability and Russian greatness in the future. While the specifics of a Putin regime may remain unclear, Putin actually is not the mystery he first appeared to be.
(03/28/00 5:00am)
THE ISSUE of Taiwan's independence has returned to the American spotlight since their presidential elections two weekends ago. The victory of Chen Shui-bian, the Chinese Communist Party's least favorite choice, is one more reason for conflict to erupt in the Taiwan Straits. To avoid the potential for bloody conflict, the United States should use its unique political strength to foster talks between the two sides.