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(02/19/01 5:00am)
SOMETIMES we get so caught up in our causes that we become petty, stupid and dogmatic about them. Such is the case with respect to abortion and the recent informed-consent bill that passed the Virginia General Assembly.
(02/12/01 5:00am)
I CAN make your life better. Here are some of my ideas for making your Valentine's Day extremely special. You can thank me later, after my suggestions substantially improve your love life.
(01/29/01 5:00am)
NEXT TO NOTHING can overcome the sheer beauty and elegance of the market system. Student Council, unfortunately, would strip the market of its fancy clothes, leaving it naked, exposed and undignified. That is what will happen at the least if Council manages to get the Athletic Department to grant more student seating in the planned basketball arena, and on top of that, to make the student sections priority sections. In other words, Council wants students to have more seats and better seats.
(01/22/01 5:00am)
WARNING - This is an academic argument that may offend you. Proceed at your own risk.
(12/06/00 5:00am)
DEAR SANTA,
(11/30/00 5:00am)
MEANINGFUL IDEAS don't change. If Marxism is wrong, it can't become right. If honor is right, it can't become wrong.
(11/20/00 5:00am)
THOSE who bemoan priority registra- tion for Echols Scholars and students with a truckload of Advanced Placement credits - there are plenty of you - should stop whining.
(11/08/00 5:00am)
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - On Election Day, one candidate is supposed to win and the other one is supposed to lose. But yesterday, democracy lost.
(11/07/00 5:00am)
NASHVILLE, TN - Absence makes the heart grow fonder. Except in Nashville. Here, after eight years of Gore serving in Washington and not in Tennessee, Gore's Tuesday return is not met with much enthusiasm.
(10/30/00 5:00am)
MANIACS do not negotiate. They pretend as if they do. They sign agreements that they never intend to keep. The bottom line, however, is that cooperation with terrorists is futile.
(10/16/00 4:00am)
THERE'S A NAME for a person who tailors his personality to what others expect - a tool. If we're looking for a tool for president, commander-in-chief, for the big Kahuna, the leader of the free world, look no more. Al Gore is a metatool.
(10/09/00 4:00am)
BAND-AIDS are meant to cover up unsightly wounds, not to heal them. All the hubbub about voting to make a difference, so that politicians hear your voice, is severely misguided.
(10/02/00 4:00am)
COLLEGE REP. Justin Pfeiffer proves that a little bit of knowledge can do a lot of harm.
(09/25/00 4:00am)
C OMPLEX ISSUES don't have 30-min ute solutions. Unfortunately, the Labor Action Group at the University has yet to learn this lesson.
(09/18/00 4:00am)
I'VE LONG been a George W. Bush enthusiast. Which is why it has taken me so long to come to terms with the stark fact that W is a moron.
(09/11/00 4:00am)
LAST WEEK the Managing Board of The Cavalier Daily editorialized that downloading MP3s off Napster, although a form of theft, isn't serious in our community. At least student jurors won't think it's serious, they say. This begs the question of whether or not this should be an honor offense -- something the Honor Committee needs to figure out if it's to be anything more than irrelevant.
(09/04/00 4:00am)
HYPOTHETICAL: You're driving along a rural road in the wrong direction. There's an exit 65 miles ahead and another in only one mile. Solution: Get off now and backtrack, figure out what went wrong sooner, not later. This is advice that the Honor Committee could benefit from.
(08/25/00 4:00am)
YOUR VOTE doesn't matter. College students have the lowest voter turnout, which is why politicians frequently talk of our generation's lost hope with remorse and sadness. They want to change our attitude.
(07/24/00 4:00am)
I'M NOT going to lie to you. You probably want to know about roommates. I'm going to tell you about my roommate experiences from last year. Take from it what you like.
(07/07/00 4:00am)
JAMES DALE was a Boy Scout, an Eagle Scout, a Scout leader and a recipient of an award that only 3 percent of Scouts receive. He had been a Boy Scout for 13 years when, in 1991, he was asked to leave the organization. He was also an outspoken gay rights activist. This was the reason the Monmouth Council (N.J.) of the Boy Scouts requested that he leave.