College Cooking 101: A nutritional hazard
By Elizabeth Stanek | October 18, 2001I knew my grocery situation was in a state of utter despair when my mother started sending me soy protein bars in the mail.
I knew my grocery situation was in a state of utter despair when my mother started sending me soy protein bars in the mail.
O nce inside the bathroom, he struggles in the darkness, searching for the light switch. The quest, he soon discovers, is futile.
The music began. Students stood in amazement and watched as third-year Architecture student Christian Ryan and third-year College student Kimberly Myers demonstrated the techniques that will be taught in their prep step class.
Getting rubbed the right way By Kelly King Cavalier Daily Associate Editor Midterms.
I f all we ever needed to know we learned in kindergarten, then we know that breakfast is the most important meal of the day.
F or the first time in 20 years, I find myself on my own. Moving into my first apartment in August meant that I no longer had the guidance of parents or a resident adviser on hand.
By Julie Hofler Cavalier Daily Associate Editor September 11. It seems like just yesterday.
The Pat McGee Band's hit "Rebecca" - and her pilot - will land at the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity house Oct.
It's October again at Carter Mountain Orchard. Above the frost line in the shadow of Thomas Jefferson's unspoiled Little Mountain, the apple trees abound with crisp fruit.
Stepping over the blue rope, a couple takes a blanket onto one of the restricted areas of the Lawn.
The bookstore bonus By Ryann Collins Cavalier Daily Associate Editor As the leaves change color, so should your eye shadow.
By Daniel Stern Cavalier Daily Associate Editor According to the Anchorslam T-shirts, it was "the only day it's okay to score with three." On a picture-perfect Sunday afternoon, members of Delta Gamma sorority held their second annual Anchorslam philanthropy event. From 11 p.m.
A re you having a little trouble finding that special someone? Are you con- vinced that women are from Mars and men are obnoxious?
Dance parties, huge orders of Chinese takeout, sports competitions, dorm-wide games of Assassins and yes, even studying ... sounds like typical first-year life.
By Kelly King Cavalier Daily Associate Editor In a day, a University student might eat a bagel with cream cheese from Alderman Cafe for breakfast, a turkey sandwich from the Corner for lunch and rotisserie chicken from Boston Market for dinner.
More than 300 violent hate crimes against Muslims and Sikhs have been reported nationally in the aftermath of the Sept.
A huge fountain waterfall runs down a fake mountain as you walk into the lobby, topped with a model pagoda.
You've never seen the Lawn like this before. Sitting on the balcony of Pavilion VII, the newly renovated home of the Colonnade Club, you can understand why professors for nearly two centuries have come here to soak in the Academical Village. Last month Pavilion VII reopened its renovated doors following a three-year, $4 million architectural restoration.
Pepsi One challenges cola loyalties By Julie Hofler Cavalier Daily Associate Editor Diet or regular?
It's a scene from "Animal House": Otis Day and The Nights are on stage at a local club. Big Guy: " Do you mind if we dance with your dates?" Boon: "Why, no, not at all, go right ahead." After bonding a few hours with a red Solo cup and the pledge working the keg, there are a few handfuls of University guys that just might try to rival the Big Guy's glory.