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Judging a book by its cover

COLLEGE is supposed to be an environment of enrichment and challenge, a place where students of all backgrounds can come together to learn and to interact with the community around them.


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After the laughter

THROUGH satire, Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert mock American political life. They expose the hypocrisy and ineptitude of our politics and critique our culture by revealing the ridiculous.


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An end to the struggle

AN ONGOING struggle that just doesn't seem to end, in which we point fingers, but everyone is to be blamed for our unruly judgments and ignorance continues to grow within our academic grounds.


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You take the high road

TUESDAY, the Honorable Alex Salmond, First Minister of Scotland and a leading proponent of Scottish independence, spoke to a gathering of University students, staff and community members on the special relationship between the United States and Scotland.


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Why the apathy?

TURNING out the youth vote could have a decisive effect on the 2008 election. More than any other group, we will suffer the consequences of the misguided policies of the last seven-and-a-half years.


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Missing out

AS A FOURTH year, around this time of year, you tend to slip into nostalgia and start thinking about the different aspects of the University that you will sorely miss.


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Ganging up on Juicy Campus

JUST BECAUSE everybody seems to be ganging up is no reason for a newspaper to join the gang. Tuesday morning, March 25, the front page of The Cavalier Daily prominently featured a report on an effort to get Student Council to "take action against" the gossip Web site JuicyCampus.com.


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Taking a stand

IN THE past few weeks, riots and demonstrations have taken place in Tibet, a region of China that has sought its independence for over 50 years.


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Dangerous games

THE RECENT Tibetan protests in China have darkened the mood for the upcoming Olympics, by all standards regarded as a grand Chinese celebration of their achievements in recent decades.


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Daddy pay care

LAST MONDAY, ex-Beatle Paul McCartney was ordered to pay his ex-wife almost $50 million in their divorce settlement.


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Selling students short

THE $130 million John Paul Jones arena at the University was built with a massive donation from Paul Tudor Jones II and contributions from other donors.


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Freedom of speech

LOOKING over the e-mails I've received about two comics about the conception and death of Jesus that ran in this newspaper recently, I have come to the conclusion that a review of some basic matters is required. First, The Cavalier Daily is an independent student newspaper.


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