Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Cavalier Daily's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query. You can also try a Basic search
18 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
(09/22/00 4:00am)
It's an all-too-familiar situation: A woman normally wears a size eight, but at a different store and with a certain pair of pants, she can squeeze into a size four. She buys the size four. It feels good when the smaller size fits.
(09/08/00 4:00am)
Photo Essay
(09/01/00 4:00am)
In order to better serve our readers, The Cavalier Daily has added a new element to Restaurant Reviews. It's called Meat and Potatoes and was created in an effort to do a more complete assessment of Charlottesville restaurants' food options. Restaurant Reviews therefore will have the meat-lover's perspective as well as the vegetarian. So enjoy, and bon appetit.
(04/06/00 4:00am)
"Make sure you know your partner well," first-year College student Jessica Abbate said. "Because you do a lot of touching."
(03/31/00 5:00am)
They say: "Good taste is easy to recognize." If this is true, Hamiltons' at First and Main on the Downtown Mall is impossible to miss. From food to atmosphere to service, Hamiltons' provides a truly enjoyable dining experience.
(03/23/00 5:00am)
Chances are, you know who Peppermint Patty is. You have laughed at Woodstock and sighed with Charlie Brown. And you are probably familiar with a pet beagle that spends his spare time as a World War I flying ace.
(02/29/00 5:00am)
It's a simple problem of arithmetic - 365 days just does not equal the length of a solar year. To be exact, it's off by five hours, 48 minutes and 46 seconds.
(02/18/00 5:00am)
Bluebirds are known for bringing happiness. Like its name, the Blue Bird Cafe brings happiness, in this case culinary, to its customers.
(02/10/00 5:00am)
When the lights dim in Old Cabell Hall auditorium this Sunday and the performer steps onto the stage, don't expect a run-of-the-mill, "it-ain't-over-till-the-fat-lady-sings" routine.
(01/27/00 5:00am)
Not every University student chooses to go abroad, but most who do never regret it.
(01/20/00 5:00am)
Few students can claim to have co-founded a theater company or an improvisational comedy troupe by their third year of college. Steven Shepard, a third-year College student, has done both.
(11/30/99 5:00am)
Few students worried that the meteor shower that occurred two weeks ago signified the end of the world. But if you had lived in Puritan New England, you may have spent that night in church, praying for mercy.
(11/30/99 5:00am)
Few students worried that the meteor shower that occurred two weeks ago signified the end of the world. But if you had lived in Puritan New England, you may have spent that night in church, praying for mercy.
(11/30/99 5:00am)
Few students worried that the meteor shower that occurred two weeks ago signified the end of the world. But if you had lived in Puritan New England, you may have spent that night in church, praying for mercy.
(11/02/99 5:00am)
You open your window and check to see if you'll need to wear duck boots and your winter coat or if you can wear your favorite faded T-shirt and ripped jeans. It's the same old routine everyday -- except on Tuesdays for members of the Ancient and Honorable League of Windsor.
(10/13/99 4:00am)
It's not every day that thousands of people get to sample Indian food and culture in one place. But last weekend, I donned my sari and returned "home," along with close to 7,000 other people at the Festival of India in Richmond.
(10/06/99 4:00am)
Two students sat across each other, faces intent. They concentrated on the black and white pieces in front of them, thinking of future strategy - thinking of chess.
(09/30/99 4:00am)
With varied and colorful stalls all around, a booth full of fresh flowers stands next to a woodcarver's display of handmade clocks and ornaments. Past a stand of Hungarian baked goods sits an organic produce seller. But this scene is not an exotic marketplace in a foreign country -- it's the Charlottesville Farmers Market.