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Why minding matters

BRAVO, well done! Of the pitifully anemic 8.5 percent of undergraduates who voted in the student elections last week, 87 percent elected to condemn the horrific genocide occurring in western Sudan.


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Capital confusion

THE VIRGINIA governor's race is slowly starting to heat up between Democrat Tim Kaine and Republican Jerry Kilgore, as both candidates recently have spoken up on their views of the death penalty.


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Desperate house woes

AT LONG last, Family Weekend is upon us, which means parents and families descending on Charlottesville en masse and, for some students, their first reunion with relatives since the start of the semester.


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Promising signs from Iraq

ROME WASN'T built in a day. Nor, we can now say, was the new Iraqi government. But having successfully drafted a referendum and having conducted a second national election, the Iraqi people are moving closer and closer to an independent democracy.


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Keeping technology in check

WHEN UNIVERSITIES first began wiring dormitories with Ethernet, it was widely assumed that expanding students' opportunities to access the Internet would be beneficial to their educations, enabling them to conduct research and complete assignments more efficiently.


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Love your body, all of it

IF YOU haven't noticed from the "mad-lib" like red shirt floating around Grounds reading "I Love My ________,"it is Love Your Body Week sponsored by the U.Va.


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Classes keep rolling

WHILE many University students thoroughly enjoyed the Rolling Stones concert a few weeks ago, some were caught in an unfortunate bind -- Thursday night classes.


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Legislating academic problems

SEVENTY-TWO percent of American college and university faculty describe themselves as liberals. This, according to a recent study in the political science journal "The Forum." Meanwhile, the campaignmoney.com Web site shows that professors have contributed more than 10 times as much money to Democrats as to Republicans over the past six years.


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A failing GRE

IN ADDITION to the blinding panic that comes with impending graduation, fourth years who hope to attend graduate school must add the Graduate Record Examination to their list of headaches.


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An unacademic bill

THE U.S. House of Representatives is currently giving consideration to a resolution with great implications for both the University and the world of higher education.


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Steps to a stable democracy

STAY THE course: this is the lesson of the Iraq war and the ongoing rebuilding process. On Saturday, millions of Iraqi citizens turned out to vote on the country's constitutional referendum, which is being reported as likely to pass.


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A council without CLAS

The Arts and Sciences Council is raising its fee for students in the College of Arts and Sciences from four dollars to $10 over three years.


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Three's a crowd

AS HE watched Tim Kaine and Jerry Kilgore duke it out in last week's gubernatorial debate, Independent candidate Sen.


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Preventing a pandemic

AS WE go about our business, a pandemic that threatens to kill millions is gathering steam. As we speak, scientists are crying Cassandra about the bird flu and the growing threat of a worldwide pandemic.


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An academic sham

THE UNITED States House of Representatives is scheduled later this term to consider authorizing a so-called "Academic Bill of Rights," a bill that the creators believe will force additional amounts of time and funding to be spent in universities to represent "pluralism." Additionally, the bill would have professors appeal to a wide variety of methodologies among differing viewpoints, according to the Students for Academic Freedom Web site.

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