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"So, I've been deciding what to be for Halloween. Like any good friend trying to help, my housemate emerges from her room with eight -- count them, eight!


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Within RANGE

Honor and prestige, two concepts immediately associated with living on the Lawn. With their gold engraved nameplates, wood-burning fireplaces and requisite rocking chairs, these rooms reward their undergraduate occupants with housing steeped in tradition. Yet just past the Lawn, in the outer realms of Mr. Jefferson's Academical Village, sit rows of rooms equally steeped in tradition, although the graduate housing is hardly acknowledged.


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Odds & Ends

The Lawn wasn't the only place to hang out on Halloween for Charlottesville kids. The Black Student Alliance transformed the Newcomb Ballroom with spirited orange-and-black decorations for the first-ever Harvest Fun Festival. Kids and their parents started shuffling in around 4:30 p.m.


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LIZ-ISMS

Are you tired of standing on the boring Halloween costume sidelines of life? Were you the one last year wearing khakis, a flannel shirt and a stick-on nametag that read "Hello my name is: Brandon Walsh"? Or, was it you that had on massive hoop earrings, blue eye shadow and screamed "Can't you tell I'm Jessie Spano?" If one of these situations describes you, then you might need costume help.


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Take it or leave it

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. "We haven't started getting the leaves up yet because the trees are just now starting to drop," Landscape Supervisor Rich Hopkins said.


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Rotunda Stop...

Ben Brown Third-year College Student Q: What's the best costume you ever had for Halloween? A: Last year I dressed up as a pregnant woman, and people really liked that so I might do that again. Q: What are your plans for the night? A: I'm not as big of a fan of Halloween as most of my friends are.


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MELTING POT

After tea in the cafe overlooking the Atlantic, I felt keyed up. It probably had something to do with all the sugar in the tea; or maybe my own nervousness in a conversation that kept switching from French to Arabic and back again that caused me to drink more tea than I needed.


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ODDS & ENDS

The topic of sacred spaces is nothing new for University students. From their first admissions tour to their final march down the Lawn at graduation, they know they're on hallowed ground. Tomorrow night, this hallowed ground becomes the backdrop for an architecture symposium that will explore sacred spaces in America.


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Going to the car wash

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? If so, Charlottesville car washes are open and ready for business. In mid-September, the local government enacted severe water restrictions for community businesses, forcing many car washes to shut down temporarily. But within days of the ban, Express Car Wash in Seminole Square began experimenting with non-traditional washing methods.


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Duty Calls

While other students scramble to find a costume to this weekend's Halloween parties, third years Ryan Chatman and Matt Bulloch will don a uniform.


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Professor Profile

Q: Where are you originally from? A: I went to high school near Chicago. Before that I lived in New Jersey for a while. Q: What were your favorite things to do as a kid? A: Depends at what age.


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Under One Roof

Like many women living off Grounds at the University, Jessica Karr has a feminine bathroom. A floral shower curtain and matching bath mat decorate the bathtub and floor, perhaps making it easy for the third-year Commerce student to forget she shares this bathroom with her male roommate, Seth Rogers, a fourth-year College student.


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Do your part

Last year, New Jersey high school students collected books for the initiation of a hospital library, while Rhode Island students beautified their school grounds and an elementary school stockpiled pennies to help a financially pressed family just blessed with quadruplets.

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The University’s Orientation and Transition programs are vital to supporting first year and transfer students throughout their entire transition to college. But much of their work goes into planning summer orientation sessions. Funlola Fagbohun, associate director of the first year experience, describes her experience working with OTP and how she strives to create a welcoming environment for first-years during orientation and beyond. Along with her role as associate director, summer Orientation leaders and OTP staff work continually to provide a safe and memorable experience for incoming students.