Smashing George P. sends voters dashing to the polls
By Kate White | September 7, 2000I learned many things this summer. I learned how to jumpstart a car and how to smile and say thank you convincingly to people who've been terribly rude.
I learned many things this summer. I learned how to jumpstart a car and how to smile and say thank you convincingly to people who've been terribly rude.
Historical color in Newcomb The once-bland halls of the third floor of Newcomb Hall have become more colorful and diverse lately with the addition of work by Caribbean artist Frank Diaz Escalet, on display at the Art Space gallery until Oct.
With its rolling hills and neoclassical architecture, Charlottesville seems to be the antithesis of an area like Manhattan.
That voice. The girl sitting next to you in your dreaded discussion has this voice you know you've heard somewhere before.
At a University boasting 10 undergraduate and graduate schools, it is not unusual to hear that students on Grounds can be whatever they want to be. Well, make that almost anything.
Who's vision?A computer-animated man decked out in blue and orange battling it out with a wild beast in a scenic background.
'Lil Hoo' Who? Inebriated or not, you couldn't help but notice a large, inflatable likeness of the University mascot, the Cavalier bouncing around the football game Saturday. According to third-year Engineering student (a.k.a.
I went shopping this week ... with my girlfriend. For most men, that sounds like the opening lines to a horror movie.
It was a country concert, a flight show, a skydiving demonstration, a pyrotechnic marvel, a cinema and an all-out, knock-your-socks-off stadium dedication bonanza. And somewhere in between was a football game. Not that 11-year-old Hanna Hale really cared: "It was all really cool.
In order to better serve our readers, The Cavalier Daily has added a new element to Restaurant Reviews.
At this University, it is possible to have an entire conversation using only acronyms -- StudCo, the BOV and UGS to name just a few.
Serving it up New Wahoos will have the chance this Sunday to plunge into the all-day service project of their choice. SERVE, an annual event, allows students to volunteer in projects ranging from working with children and senior citizens to cleaning parks and painting murals. The day starts at 9 a.m.
Bring it on, Uva SO perhaps you can't exactly identify with a movie about cheerleaders.
"Charlotte doesn't like us walking through the halls in our underwear," first-year College student Phillip Whipple said.
Memorize the new escort digits: 242-1122 Let's say you had one too many drinks at a post move-in party last weekend and are feeling a bit tipsy.
Lincoln shot in Ford's Theater. Garfield gunned down at a Washington railway station. McKinley struck by the bullet of an unemployed millworker.
Beginning yet again Buzby Tuesdays will return to Charlottesville next Tuesday when the local band Buzby kicks off their Tuesday night concert series.
Ah, yes -- Cavalier athletics, our pride and joy as members of the University community. In our eyes, it is what presents us to the rest of the nation, what portrays the image of Thomas Jefferson's foundation.
A wise graduate student once told me, "Once you become a second year, they're gonna forget you ever existed." I refused to believe such a notion could ever come true.
Trends make me cringe. Although I'm a fan of the Backstreet Boys, generally I approve of most fads as much as I like being punched in the nose.