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By Kate White | October 21, 1999I recently came to the conclusion that the relationships in which I invest most of my time are unhealthy.
I recently came to the conclusion that the relationships in which I invest most of my time are unhealthy.
Touchdown! Any Wahoos still crying over the loss to Virginia Tech finally can find comfort by watching an upcoming episode of public television's "Living In Virginia," which will examine the history of the rivalry between Virginia Tech and the University. The program will explore the 100-year-old football rivalry, highlighting colossal comebacks and legendary players. The documentary, created by WVPT -- PBS for the Shenandoah Valley and Charlottesville -- begins with the first game played between Virginia Tech and the University in 1895.
The corner of my green Jansport bookbag is split open at the seam, exposing its contents -- unprotected from the outside world.
Cash cut-off Some professors might be finding advising less materially profitable this year. According to an Inside UVA Online press release, College Dean Melvyn P.
At three months old, Mikala Alexis Dabney could not hear her mother's voice or even her own crying.
At three months old, Mikala Alexis Dabney could not hear her mother's voice or even her own crying.
As more and more people sat down in the Tuttle lounge to hear Miss Virginia 1999 Crystal Lewis speak last Tuesday, the gender discrepancies within the audience became clear.
Cash cut-off Some professors might be finding advising less materially profitable this year. According to an Inside UVA Online press release, College Dean Melvyn P.
BUENOS AIRES--There is a certain point in each study abroad semester, I believe, when everyone begins to feel a bit run-down by their host city, and home doesn't look quite so "boring" anymore.
Be aware, be safe Several groups are offering safety programs for students over the next few days as Student Council kicks off its Safety Awareness Week. One in Four, a peer education group aimed at men, will present "How to Help a Sexual Assault Survivor: What Men Can Do" at 7 p.m.
The corner of my green Jansport bookbag is split open at the seam, exposing its contents -- unprotected from the outside world.
More than a few students heard "Weird Al" Yankovic's "I Lost On Jeopardy" playing in their head yesterday.
The way I see it, the only major difference between me and Harris is that he knows who Pokemon is, and I don't.
It's not every day that thousands of people get to sample Indian food and culture in one place. But last weekend, I donned my sari and returned "home," along with close to 7,000 other people at the Festival of India in Richmond. During the event, the music playing at the front of the Richmond Center alternated between Indian classical and contemporary music.
Insomniac nights Insomnia-stricken students now have the option of reading a poetry collection about sleepless nights to help them catch some Zs. University Creative Writing Administrator Lisa Spaar edited "Aquainted With The Night: Insomnia Poems," which students can find in the University Bookstore now. "I have insomnia," Spaar said.
In 1985, after being asked to leave Virginia Commonwealth University and after hitchhiking for two months around the country, O-Hill card swiper Dean Caulfield wanted a job in anything other than foods.
Well, we have the Cavalier. Yes, and Tech has the Hokie, Duke the Blue Devil, and Ohio State has the Buckeye.
Coffee talk Miss Virginia 1999, Crystal Lewis, will speak this evening at 7:30 about "Make a Difference Day," which occurs nationally Oct.
If you're looking for something exciting to do over your weekend, try kayaking, but don't be misled by the name like I was.
Ten years ago people thought he was crazy. Today, most big-league stockbrokers still think he's nuts.