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Looking back

I STILL remember the first day I worked at The Cavalier Daily. I even still remember the title of my first article: "Faculty work for Judaic major." When I entered the University, the Jewish Studies major still was in the planning stages.


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To the people along the way

I NEVER wanted to attend the University of Virginia. It was probably my last choice of schools, but when all the acceptance and rejection letters were in and all the tuition numbers had been crunched, U.Va.


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Four years of memories

FOR A LONG time now I've wondered what it is going to look like when I head up to the top step of the Rotunda and set off on my last walk down the Lawn as an undergraduate.


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Thankful for the friends and experience

AS I SIT here writing my last words in The Cavalier Daily, I can't help but remember how petrified I was when I came to write my first article during the first week of my second year.It was not that I did not want to write for The Cavalier Daily; I had wanted to do that ever since I went to the Newcomb Hall Crawl my first week at the University. But for some reason there was always something holding me back.


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Grateful for those on the journey

AS THIS is my last column, I want to thank a number of people who have helped me along the way. First off, I want to thank everyone at the Cav Daily for all of their help and support over the years.


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Breaking up with SUVs

EARLIER this month, perhaps in preemptive celebration of Earth Day, the National Highway Safety and Traffic Administration announced that it was raising the required average fuel efficiency standard in the "light truck" category.


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Voice of the black man

EVEN THOUGH as opinion writers, we're asked to put our thoughts down on paper, I often refrained from adding any personal beliefs out of a genuine fear of what people would think of me.


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Money for matriculation

PROTECTING public higher education in Virginia is a team effort. With a reputation as one of the nation's strongest public university systems to preserve, much is at stake in the coming years as state budget cuts promise tuition increases, pressures to reduce programs for students and increase tuition costs.


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A cycle of racism

UNIVERSITIES should not give preferences to some students and discriminate against others on the basis of skin color and the countries their ancestors came from. That simple proposition should not be controversial.


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More than just a joke

In a comic strip titled "Secret Asian Man" on March 28, The Cavalier Daily published a comic that relied on a common stereotype of Asian Americans for its humor.


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