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(01/25/00 5:00am)
They were high school buddies from Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology in Northern Virginia. One loved money. Another constructed sophisticated Web sites. The third simply befriended the other two. As college students attending school around the country, the three friends built Limespot.com, a Web site designed to cut costs of college texts.
(11/22/99 5:00am)
Few people knew who he was several months ago. Even though he played in the National Basketball Association and served in the U.S. Senate from New Jersey, the man's name could have been Nobody as far as most of America was concerned. And Nobody had no shot at winning the Democratic ticket in the 2000 Presidential election.
(11/01/99 5:00am)
All seemed normal in the lush countryside and bustling, crammed towns of Ireland on the morning of Aug. 10, 1976. Betty Williams was driving along a winding road to return home after her daily visit at her mother's house for tea.
(10/12/99 4:00am)
In 1985, after being asked to leave Virginia Commonwealth University and after hitchhiking for two months around the country, O-Hill card swiper Dean Caulfield wanted a job in anything other than foods. After a brief stint working at Memorial Gym, Caulfield found himself in foods, first at Cafe North and shortly after at O-Hill. But Caulfield has since established himself as more than a card swiper -- he is a friend to many students and a University institution.
(10/11/99 4:00am)
Ten years ago people thought he was crazy. Today, most big-league stockbrokers still think he's nuts. But when Washington Post columnist and stock expert James Glassman spoke to a full house in Jefferson Hall Friday night, students listened in the hopes that what he predicted will ring true.
(10/05/99 4:00am)
After the latest wave of suburban school shootings, which left many students and teachers wounded or dead, some teachers no doubt have contemplated early retirement. But others, who are affiliated with Teach For America, are voluntarily entering some of America's toughest schools.
(09/22/99 4:00am)
Living in a country whose Founding Fathers adopted a constitutional amendment that gave citizens the freedom of speech, 1986 Nobel Prize winner Wole Soyinka should be a happy resident. But as he told a packed Minor Hall Auditorium yesterday, he is disappointed that Americans fail to realize the world beyond their borders.
(09/15/99 4:00am)
Fraternities may gain notoriety around the country because of their parties, alcohol and scandals, but a successful Greek recycling program now entering its second year is helping to change this stereotype at the University.
(09/10/99 4:00am)
It's hard not to notice the presence of
(09/03/99 4:00am)
The sites and sounds outside University dorm windows mostly are pleasant. Lawnies have the lush Lawn, Hereford residents have Charlottesville's serene hills and Brown College boasts proximity to central Grounds. But this semester, first-year Alderman residents look outside and see construction.
(07/19/99 4:00am)
The current special collections exhibit begs the question, how much 'hoo is in your wahoo?
(06/24/99 4:00am)
Some things never change. The attire for University preps and preppettes, for example, has remained untouched for decades. Khakis for men, sundresses for women still prevail.
(06/15/99 4:00am)
While summer school students can only daydream about palm trees and the serene seas of the Caribbean, a three-hour drive for a weekend getaway in Virginia Beach is within reach.