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(04/07/05 4:00am)
Shakespeare is perhaps the last name to invoke in describing the latest installment of Hollywood's ongoing infatuation with comic book adaptations. And yet, the Great Bard's famous cliché describing life as being full of sound and fury yet ultimately signifying nothing seems to be the quintessential summation of Sin City, the fierce and bold new film with a whole lot of energy and flair, but, unfortunately, not much else.
(09/23/04 4:00am)
The days of Hollywood yore return in all their blazing glory in the fantastical "Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow." The inflated title alone reflects the dripping nostalgia that director Kerry Conran applies to his impressive directorial debut.
(04/06/04 4:00am)
Bright red Chinese flags adorned the Rotunda steps yesterday afternoon in a clash of pride and protest when Yang Jiechi, the Chinese ambassador to the United States, addressed an audience of students, faculty and community members.
(03/25/04 5:00am)
Armed with his trademark arsenal of dry witticisms and ever-present smirks, the reigning king of fake news, Jon Stewart, took Washington D.C. by storm in a funny and wildly energetic stand-up show at D.A.R. Constitutional Hall.
(02/18/04 5:00am)
Nationwide, more college students than ever before find themselves studying beyond the standard four years in order to earn a bachelor's degree, a recent National Center for Education Statistics study concluded.
(02/10/04 5:00am)
Student Council continues to make strides towards fully implementing the future off-Grounds housing office by launching organizational workshops Thursday.
(11/18/03 5:00am)
Despite the difficulties encountered by students on ISIS last fall, which delayed the spring registration process, University officials anticipate that pre-registration for next semester will be far less problematic.
(11/04/03 5:00am)
In response to the recent onslaught of complaints regarding the escalating tuition costs in Maryland, Republican Gov. Robert Ehrlich proposed to study the option of instituting a tuition cap on state universities last week.
(10/21/03 4:00am)
As the country continues to combat terrorism at home and abroad, Virginia launched a statewide bioterrorism drill Sunday to test the overall readiness of regional hospitals and health departments in the event of another terrorist attack on Virginia soil.
(10/07/03 4:00am)
Although final decisions concerning changes to tuition rates will not be made until April, the Board of Visitors met over the weekend to begin preliminary discussions on future costs of attending the University.
(09/23/03 4:00am)
As life at the University gradually returns to normal in the aftermath of Hurricane Isabel, construction crews are rejoicing that no major damage will further hinder the numerous renovation projects currently underway around Grounds.
(09/09/03 4:00am)
Following a successful summer in its ongoing quest for further expansion, Albemarle County's Martha Jefferson Hospital celebrated the opening of its brand-new Outpatient Care Center last Tuesday.