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(05/19/01 4:00am)
WRITING an article for The Cavalier Daily does seem like a strange thing for me to do. All my years here I've worked as a photographer, where I took pride in presenting information through a visual medium. Words, it seems, just don't cut it when explaining certain things. I mean, how could one express in words the angst of a student protester fighting for the Living Wage Campaign outside the Rotunda, or the sincerity in the Dalai Lama's eyes while speaking to an awe-struck crowd in Old Cabell Hall? That's the beauty of photographs; they invite viewers to come up with a conclusion from the finality of a moment, seen and felt through the eyes and emotions of the photographer, captured through the lens of a camera and immortalized in film.
(06/22/00 4:00am)
Of the few surviving rock legends of the early 1990s, Pearl Jam still has a surprisingly loyal following among its fans. However, gone are the days when they were famous for the signature grunge sound eternalized in early recordings such as "Ten" and "Vs." Songs like "Alive," "Jeremy," "Daughter" and "Leash" from the aforementioned releases held lyrics that acknowledged pain and described life's harsh realities in a provocative, even hostile manner, yet still provided hope and means of escape to their millions of fans.