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Pauline Povitsky is a Life Columnist for The Cavalier Daily. 
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A hesitant newbie takes on coding

Many of my friends were suddenly becoming CS majors, the world was being progressed by technological startups and so-called intellectuals were crying out about a future robot takeover. Honestly, I wanted to see what the hype was about. 


Paige Waterhouse is a Top 10 writer for The Cavalier Daily.
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Top 10 ways to slow down summer

I will assume desperate hope has brought you here — hope to preserve the precious, golden hours of summer vacation that are slipping through your fingers at this very moment. 


No one type of study space works for everyone. Some students may thrive on the hustle and bustle of a packed library, while others may prefer calming coffee shops. 
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Five tips for studying at U.Va.

Additionally, trying to memorize every little piece of information for a class is not always the most efficient form of preparation, according to third-year College student Areesheh Khan.


It is definitely important to get the experience of navigating a dining hall and working with minimal kitchen access.
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A food guide to surviving first year

Going to college is a hard transition. The added pressure of figuring out meals from time to time, especially given that eating dining hall food gets old fast, which makes it even more difficult. 


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In this episode of On Record, Allison McVey, University Judiciary Committee Chair and fourth-year College student, discusses the Committee’s 70th anniversary, an unusually heavy caseload this past Fall semester and the responsibilities that come with student-led adjudication. From navigating serious health and safety cases to training new members and launching a new endowment, McVey explains how the UJC continues to adapt while remaining grounded in the University's core values of respect, safety and freedom.