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Research projects aren't just for book-publishing professors or dissertation-focused grad students. Undergraduates invest time in these endeavors as well, and today is their chance to show off.
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Research projects aren't just for book-publishing professors or dissertation-focused grad students. Undergraduates invest time in these endeavors as well, and today is their chance to show off.
The idea of trying to get a job in New York City conjures up images of living in overpriced, tiny apartments while working two menial jobs and jumping at every opportunity to get hired somewhere else.
Have you thanked your cafeteria lady lately?
As constant rain and freezing temperatures remind us winter is on the way, Facilities Management is paying attention to a different sign of the season -- all the leaves on the ground.
Just when you've run out of good reasons to procrastinate, the University Registrar has stepped in and saved the day.
A conversational hum filled the hotel lobby as men and women in business suits congregated in small groups.
If you're happy and you know it, clap your hands.
Young girls associate the word "diary" with emotional outpourings, and most of all, secrets.
Good news for motorcycle enthusiasts, those who like their art on their bodies and people who want to shock their parents: Acme Tattoo is moving to the Corner.
Imagine University Hall ablaze with lights, filled to the top row of seats with Cavaliers enthusiastically cheering -- for you.
Some things are distinctive to college life: the taste of dining hall food, the chilly air in the library and the smell of beer soaked into the floor at fraternity houses. And the sound, coming from open dormitory windows and the front porches of houses, of guitars playing.
"Like a taste, sir?"
For every bare space on a wall, there is a poster. In fact, the University Bookstore's poster sale has a selection of over 1,000. Under the little white tent in Newcomb Plaza, encased in those heavy black plastic sleeves, are posters whose topics range from art to movies, from music to scenery.
It's coming from the tables on the Lawn.
School Of Nursing, Acute Care Division
The first day of school often brings obstacles like early morning classes and registration frustration, but yesterday reluctant students faced an additional obstacle -- rain.
The University is waiting.
Among the University's international community are students who have survived childhood in war-torn countries to get where they are now. Three of these students will speak next Monday as part of the Children of War panel.
The little town of Charlottesville and its 45,000 people are nestled far from the bustling capital city only two hours north.But do not be deceived by the peaceful rolling hills, cattle farms and roadside fruit markets on the way into this small borough.
Up the stairs from a green door on the side of Hamil ton's is a set of rooms that would be any yuppiecouple's dream. The windows are huge, the shelves run from floor to ceiling, and the entire space is flooded with light.