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(02/11/05 5:00am)
I WAS scared out of my mind the first time I stepped into the basement of Newcomb Hall my first week at U.Va. I had never written a news article, and I didn't know a single person in the newsroom. Had someone told me then that one day I'd be an editor for the paper, I would have laughed. Hard.
(03/25/03 5:00am)
Protestors rallying Thursday against military action in Iraq incited debate in the University community when a number of participants decided to take their demonstration indoors, marching through the hallways of Cabell Hall.
(03/12/03 5:00am)
Before the sun had even peaked over the mountains on the morning of Feb. 23, Madison House volunteers were congregating in the Architecture school parking lot for the one-hour caravan ride to Massanutten Ski Resort. Meanwhile, Adaptive Ski participants -- disabled children and adults from Virginia and nearby states
(02/12/03 5:00am)
State universities in Virginia have faced multiple rounds of cutbacks in state support in recent years. With funding to public universities on the decline, William and Mary has chosen to respond to the situation by launching the school's most ambitious campaign in its 310-year history.
(01/23/03 5:00am)
A "Now Open!" sign hangs in front of the Harris Teeter in the Barracks Road Shopping Center. Colorful balloons fly throughout the checkout area in the front of the store. The shelves are completely restocked with new products, and smiling employees stand ready to help customers wandering through the aisles.
(01/22/03 5:00am)
Virginia State Sen. Mary Margaret Whipple presented a bill to the General Assembly on Jan. 8 that would guarantee college admission to the top 5 percent of graduating Virginia high school students.
(01/16/03 5:00am)
Those Weight Watchers points just don't seem like enough. Slim Fast shakes are not nearly as appetizing as Fresh
(12/03/02 5:00am)
When Adam Sandler's famous Hanukkah songs begin to fill the radio airways, students can be sure that the Festival of Lights has begun.
(11/26/02 5:00am)
A fire blazes in the fireplace while family members sit around the television, watching the football game and reminiscing about the good old days. Mom calls from the kitchen that dinner is almost ready and directs everyone into the dining room. The family sits down to a neatly set table, plentifully covered with corn, green beans, cranberry sauce, biscuits and, of course, a plump turkey.
(11/20/02 5:00am)
Bill Cogswell Assistant Manager
(11/19/02 5:00am)
U.Va. is known for its traditions. Most of them are harmless. One, however, has proven to be deadly.
(11/12/02 5:00am)
Everyone wants to be a hero. Here's your opportunity.
(11/06/02 5:00am)
Trekking 30 minutes outside of Charlottesville along scenic back roads lined with trees bursting with fall color, Madison House volunteers arrive at the entrance to the Fried family farm where grazing cows greet them. Continuing on, they pass an old barn, a well-used tractor, a pile of hay bales and a sign that sets the unhurried pace. "Slow: Kitten crossing," it reads.
(11/05/02 5:00am)
A flurry of students unsure about how to answer the "What's your major?" question roamed the Majors Fair yesterday. The fair, held in Newcomb Ballroom, was co-sponsored by the Arts & Sciences Council and Second-year Council.
(10/29/02 5:00am)
Is the windshield of your new Honda splattered with bugs? Is the mud so caked on your sporty Jeep that you've forgotten its original color?
(10/22/02 4:00am)
The leaves are just starting to change colors -- and that means fourth years are one season closer to entering the job market.
(10/21/02 4:00am)
They practically majored in extracurricular activities, barely slept a wink and rarely missed a social function. Four years of their lives were a whirlwind of meetings, papers, projects and parties.
(10/15/02 4:00am)
A guy comes up to you and pulls out this stunning pick-up line:
"Those pants look really good on you. But they'd look even better on my floor."
(10/02/02 4:00am)
If you're craving dialogue about contemporary issues, Food for Thought -- a program sponsored by the Office of African-American Affairs -- is a new lunchtime option.
(09/25/02 4:00am)
Samantha Lavin