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(11/29/06 5:00am)
Winter is quickly approaching, sicknesses in various forms are spreading and final exams are the only obstacles between students and break. Though University students are preparing for their last graded tests of what they have learned this semester, students are examined on a daily basis as to the extent of their common sense.
(10/11/06 4:00am)
"I'll miss her enthusiasm and her zest for life. It's not that she didn't get angry about things or upset about things, but I don't ever recall her doing anything mean. She was always willing to do whatever needed to be done, to be helpful, whatever. As we grow older, we lose our sense of wonder -- she never lost her sense of wonder."
(04/26/06 4:00am)
As the semester winds down and students eagerly await their fall classes or curse ISIS for a late registration time, many still cannot decide which courses are worth their while.
(03/29/06 5:00am)
White paper human cut-outs lay sprawled across South Lawn on Monday as part of a "Die In" organized by Students Taking Action Now: Darfur (STAND), a University CIO dedicated to promoting awareness of current events in Darfur, Sudan.
(02/20/06 5:00am)
Charlottesville is, geographically, far from New Orleans, and the University provides a far different atmosphere from Tulane University.
(01/23/06 5:00am)
At Thomas Jefferson's University, it's hard to walk around Grounds without being reminded of his enduring presence.
(01/19/06 5:00am)
With ice still clinging to the grass and the architecture illuminated by strings of lights, the Lawn was fairly quiet the night of Dec. 13, save the occasional crunch of snow salt upon brick walkways.
(12/01/05 5:00am)
Are you a female between 5-foot-7 and 5-foot-11? Are you at least 18 years of age? And, most importantly, can you kick eye-high?
(12/01/05 5:00am)
Are you a female between 5-foot-7 and 5-foot-11? Are you at least 18 years of age? And, most importantly, can you kick eye-high?
(11/17/05 5:00am)
He was around when women weren't allowed to attend the University. He remembered when Memorial Gymnasium used to be the basketball team's home. He could recall how it used to be legal to drink alcohol in Newcomb Hall. In fact, his first year at the University was the same year Newcomb Hall opened.
(11/14/05 5:00am)
Thousands of people each year go to Arizona to visit the Grand Canyon, but how many would know that the Grand Canyon is still home to two Native American tribes?
(11/07/05 5:00am)
Cost of adult CPR training for one person at the Central Virginia Chapter of the Red Cross: $41.
(10/31/05 5:00am)
The University is well known for many characteristics that make it unique, but there is one aspect that many might not know about: The University is the home of the only accredited course on the history of the American circus taught in the entire country.
(10/24/05 4:00am)
In the middle of environmental science Prof. Jim Galloway's office, two gourds sit on top of the table.
(10/17/05 4:00am)
It was a rather gloomy day last week as Assistant Medieval History Prof. Paul Kershaw sat in his office in Randall Hall. Kershaw was quite familiar with the weather, though, seeing as he is from and lived most of his life in England.
(09/29/05 4:00am)
How many Virginia Tech students does it take to change a light bulb? Three: One to change the bulb, and two to discuss how they did it as well as a U.Va. student.
(09/26/05 4:00am)
Did you ever wonder how to play castanets? Well, Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana demonstrated how to do that and more, bringing the dance that originated in southern Spain to the Charlottesville and University community last week.
(09/19/05 4:00am)
Not many people can lose $10,000 in one day and just move on. But then again, most people don't win $360,000 in one day, either.
(09/07/05 4:00am)
"It's going to be like the bubonic plague all over again!"
(09/05/05 4:00am)
If you ask a bunch of little girls what they want to be when they grow up, odds are many of them will say they want to be ballerinas. While many of these girls stop dancing after childhood, a young Anne Megibow had her heart set on pursuing dance.