ABOUT the only thing worse than writing a pair of five-page papers in a week and preparing for a test at the same time is doing all of that while you have a cold that is sucking the energy out of your body.
"IT IS ALWAYS bad business to try to explain yourself on paper - at least not all at once - but when you work as a journalist and sign your name in black ink on white paper above everything you write, that is the business you're in, good or bad... That is a thing you want to remember if you work in either journalism or politics - or both, like I do - and there is no way to duck it.
WHEN IT comes to courses of study, I am certainly as "liberal artsy" in my background as they come, having spread myself happily across history, government and classics courses as an undergraduate.
14: Number of teams that will be in the Atlantic Coast Conference once Syracuse and Pittsburgh officially join before the fall 2013 sports season 0: Number of teams likely to leave the ACC since the league's buyout fee was raised from $10-13 million to $20 million at a recent meeting of university presidents 25: The University's ranking in the U.S.
SINCE every email costs 44 cents to send, we as human beings with rational self-interest naturally should cram as much communication into each parcel as possible.
LAST FRIDAY'S Cavalier Daily helped bring attention to an act of vandalism that occurred on Beta Bridge.
DEAR PRESIDENT Sullivan: I am a graduate of the Law School. This fall, one of my sons enrolled in the College, following in the footsteps of his mother, who graduated from the Architecture School and resided on the Lawn.
As a faculty member who has tried consistently to support the honor system, I find the charges brought against The Cavalier Daily to be both mystifying and counterproductive.
Members of The Cavalier Daily potentially face University Judiciary Committee charges for breaching the confidentiality clause of the Honor Committee, part of the rights of the accused in an honor trial.
Honor Chair Ann Marie McKenzie filed charges last week against the members of The Cavalier Daily managing board for allegedly violating Standard 11 of the University's Standards of Conduct.
ON SEPT. 20, the controversial Don't Ask, Don't Tell military policy officially ended. The directive, issued by President Bill Clinton in 1993, prevented gay and lesbian people from openly professing their sexual orientation during military service.
WHAT HAPPENED? One of the chief reasons I voted for Barack Obama in the 2008 presidential election was because of his promise to take positive action for the environment.
The Atlantic Coast Conference announced Sunday that two additional schools, Syracuse and Pittsburgh, would be joining its lineup within the next two years.
The recent Beta Bridge incident has provoked some discussion within the University community.
HIS NAME was Mohammed Nabbous, or "Mo" to his comrades and online supporters. He and fellow Libyans set up Libya Alhurra TV - Free Libya TV - in February.