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An open letter to Dean Groves

DEAN GROVES, I really should be working on my thesis at the moment, but I am absolutely furious as a result of two cowards who just perpetrated what is the second unmistakably anti-Semitic affront against me in 24 hours.


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Supporting your claims

THE FIRST Amendment is an interesting thing. It protects Americans' right to practice just about any religion they care to and it protects Americans' right to say pretty much anything about religion - and other things - they care to say. From that perspective, there was nothing wrong with the opinions in Jamie Dailey's column ("Discrimination by interpretation," March 25). Dailey is entitled to have an opinion and he's free to express it.


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Paying up

Students and faculty already feeling the effects of rising tuition and frozen salaries, respectively, were hardly pleased this week when the University's Department of Parking and Transportation announced a $1-per-month increase to Academic Division parking permit rates for the 2011-12 academic year.


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Code orange

In the high-profile world of college athletics, it is understandable for universities to be wary of competitors and third parties attempting to steal the colors, mascots and slogans that make up their athletic brands.


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Just saying no

FOR THOSE opposed to perceived federal overreach in the enactment of health care reform, two primary options present themselves: political change and legal challenges.


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Exchange of views

University students received an e-mail last week from Maurie McInnis, associate dean of the College, cautioning them of the potential honor implications of an online service called The Essay Exchange.


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In defense of ideals

CAN ONE man embody a century? Frank Buckles lived to be 110 years old and participated in the most rapid period of technological and institutional development the world ever has seen.


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The forgotten fight

MISLEADING stereotypes are one of the most pervasive issues concerning racial and ethnic relations. It is most disheartening when one finds that his culture is hardly taken seriously and, worse yet, even may not be seen as legitimate. Many racial and ethnic groups in America and around the world strive to defeat these stereotypes, as well as to fight for their cultural validity and for the recognition of their worth as individuals in a functioning society.


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Honor violation

When third-year College student Brandon Kist resigned from the incoming Honor Committee Friday, it created a difficult set of circumstances for the Committee.


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Forever fab

IN THE ESPN documentary "The Fab Five," which highlights the starting lineup of freshmen on a University of Michigan basketball team in the early 1990s, former Fab Five player Jalen Rose admits that he resented rival Duke because "schools like Duke didn't recruit players like me.


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Pop philosophy

THERE seems to be a new trend coming to your local bookstore. Somewhere in the corner behind the "New Age Medicine" section and next to all those boring reference books about tax codes lies the philosophy section.


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Weathering the storm

The Supreme Court of Virginia agreed last week to hear an appeal from Attorney General and University alumnus Ken Cuccinelli regarding his power to compel the University to provide documents related to former Environmental Sciences Prof.


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An article of faith

THIS PAST Spring Break, I participated in a service trip to Israel through the Hillel Jewish Center and the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee.


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Lax oversight

SOMETIMES a mistake is just a mistake. Correct it. Learn from it. Move on. Sometimes a mistake begets a dilemma, in which the competing choices are not just unappealing - they are wrong. A reader and a lacrosse fan e-mailed me complaining about The Cavalier Daily's lacrosse coverage.


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