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Kanye West will be remembered as the biggest force in popular music since The Beatles.
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Kanye West will be remembered as the biggest force in popular music since The Beatles.
I often marvel at performers' ability to put forth energetic performances on an almost nightly basis while simultaneously skipping about the country, or often the world. That sense of wonder is heightened when an artist puts forth music that is intricately layered, both on a musical and an emotional level.
The Cavaliers bounced back from their weekend loss against North Carolina with a scrappy victory against in-state Liberty last night. Sophomore midfielder Ari Dimas converted a penalty kick in the 81st minute after a Liberty handball in the box to give Virginia a 2-1 win.
The No. 3 Virginia men's soccer team begins a three-game respite from ACC play tonight as it takes on Liberty at Kl
It was a game whose outcome came down to "a matter of inches," as coach George Gelnovatch said. By the end of it, No. 2 North Carolina managed to slide past No. 3 Virginia 1-0 Friday night at Kl
Virginia faces a tough test tonight against the second-ranked team in the country, as North Carolina visits the commonwealth for the second time this week.
For the third straight Tuesday, the No. 3 Virginia men's soccer team defeated an out-of-conference opponent 2-0 at Kl
Coming off a hard-fought ACC victory on the road Saturday, No. 5 Virginia will face a winless Longwood team tonight at Kl
After traveling to Clemson Saturday night, the Cavaliers returned home in dramatic fashion, boasting their first ACC victory of the season.
The Cavaliers head to Clemson tomorrow night looking to avenge one of their three losses in 2009 as they search for their first ACC victory this season.
The Cavaliers put forth a gritty effort last night, bouncing back from Saturday's home loss to Wake Forest with a 2-0 victory against American. Sophomore forward Will Bates and junior forward Brian Ownby each tallied a goal for Virginia.
For the first time since Oct. 2 of last year, the Virginia men's soccer team lost a match. Wake Forest sophomore forward Andy Lubahn capitalized on a Cavalier mistake during the 64th minute to score a goal that proved to be all the difference in the 1-0 Virginia loss against the Demon Deacons.
The Virginia men's soccer team will face off against a familiar foe Saturday when the Demon Deacons of Wake Forest march into town for the teams' sixth meeting during the past two years.
A travel-weary Virginia team shut out Marist 2-0 yesterday night in Kl
The Cavaliers return to Kl
The No. 2-ranked Cavaliers traveled to Durham, N.C. during the weekend and left with a 2-2 overtime draw Saturday night, extending their unbeaten streak to 19 games.\nThe match is Virginia's (2-0-1) first draw of the season.
Precisely one year ago, the Cavaliers were 2-0 and were set to open ACC play with a match against Duke. Fans and players placed high expectations on the team, but the Cavaliers lost, 1-0, in double overtime after an excruciating and closely fought contest. Virginia will again have a chance to kick off its conference schedule with a win against the Blue Devils tomorrow in Durham.
Virginia opened the regular season on a high note this weekend, coming out with two wins against quality opponents. The Cavaliers defeated UAB 2-1 Friday night, then dismantled St. Johns 5-0 Sunday.
After an undefeated preseason, the Cavaliers will begin defending their national title with two home matches this weekend against UAB and No. 17 St. John's.
Walk up to a student on Grounds and ask him to name a rapper. Whoever was just named, you can be sure he has an album or project coming out, assuming the rapper is decently famous, breathing and not Drake. The last quarter of the year tends to be some of the best months for mainstream hip-hop heads, and 2010 looks set to extend that trend. Several projects, notably the Jay-Z and Kanye West collaboration and Lupe Fiasco's ever-delayed Lasers, have been left off the list because release details have been scarce to nonexistent. Here are the most important releases, in order of anticipated quality - keep in mind that after Kanye, it gets tight at the top.