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Students of a feather research together

Students read page after page in science and engineering textbooks and complete problem set after problem set -- but what many of them find truly rewarding is seeing the concepts taught in class applied in the real world.


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Beyond Bollywood

The lights dimmed as the dancers walked into the McLeod Hall auditorium, bells jingling around their ankles.


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Debunking dining hall disdain

A third-year student and a first-year resident of the IRC, I returned ever begrudgingly to the dining hall after a year of freedom and less-than-free grocery shopping off-Grounds.


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Pop culture show down

Harry Potter: All right, Voldemort, any last words? Voldemort: You haven't seen the last of me, Potter! [Harry reaches back, ready to cast a death spell.


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Coffee and chemistry

Engineering students finally have a place to grab a snack, get some coffee and catch up on their chemistry homework without walking halfway across Grounds.


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I get by with a little help...

The Beatles once sang, "I get by with a little help from my friends." After Yoko, that philosophy didn't hold up so well, but somehow I still have faith.


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On payroll, off-Grounds

Sometimes University students need a way to add to the change in their pockets. The solution: Get a job. University students who want both to get away from the University fishbowl and make money sometimes choose to work off Grounds and immerse themselves in areas of Charlottesville beyond the University. Dean of Students Penny Rue said she likes students to work on Grounds because "it allows them to make a deeper connection with the University community," but added that she realizes off-Grounds job opportunities tend to offer higher pay or experience more applicable to life after graduation. Second-year College student Joe Geraghty chose to work at the Gap in Fashion Square mall to earn some extra money. "I needed the money, which was what made me decide to get a job in the first place," Geraghty said.


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I don't know what "theorem" means

In celebration of the rumored "E-Week," when engineers have an opportunity to be socially well-adjusted for a week, I've decided to dedicate this article to proofs.


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Grey's gossip

Whether it is an obsession, a guilty pleasure or a pet peeve, the hit television show "Grey's Anatomy" is inescapable.


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How not to read

Almost every class you take at the University has some amount of reading. Technically, if you go to college, you should be able to read, and for some odd reason, the professors here expect you to be able to read fairly well.


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Off the Rugby Path

Most University students associate Greek letter organizations with either the Inter-Fraternity or Inter-Sorority Council.


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Looking beyond Grey's Anatomy

Doctors and nurses in white rushing in and out, patients streaming through the doors, complaints ranging from a toothache to a heart attack, the scent of a hospital permeating through the white-walled rooms -- the emergency room can be an extraordinarily intense, fast-paced environment.


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A place where You pass Time by

Man, this is a crazy place. Over the past week, I've lost three hours of sleep to quantum shifts, or as you philistines call it, "time zone changes." It's like it turns midnight on a certain day and they go, "change your clock, young man," and I say, "ok cool." So at midnight, my computer clock jumps and my international cell phone clock jumps.


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A fond farewell

The Cavalier Daily family lost its beloved matriarch this past weekend. Sharon Bradley, the CD's longtime receptionist, was 54 years old. Bradley began working at The Cavalier Daily in 1990 on a temporary assignment, intending to only stay a few weeks.

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