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Parting thoughts

BACK IN his super-earnestbleeding-heart-on-his-sleeve days, the young Bono sang, "I can't change the world, but I can change the world in you" (this being years before he actually went out and tried to change the world), and, in a way, that's what I've tried to do in my year as ombudsman.


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Active racism

FEW SOCIALLY progressive measures have been met with an opposition comparable to the remonstrations against affirmative action.


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Virginia budget blues

LOST SOMEWHERE in the frantic end of the semester shuffle, University students can go about their lives largely insulated from current events outside the Charlottesville bubble.


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Rejecting race

WITH CASUALTIES mounting in Iraq, a murky economic recovery, and unsustainable Social Security and Medicare programs, Americans have a plateful of problems for their dinner discussion.


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Of StudCo, for StudCo

NEPOTISM (n): favoritism shown to relatives or close friends by those in power(as by giving them jobs). Whether you call it nepotism, patronage or simply to the victor goes the spoils, our nation's political system is fraught with examples of all three.


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Questioning national intelligence

I HATE to rely on another cliché Jefferson quote, but this one is quite fitting to describe the conflicted state of America's security intelligence -- "It is error alone which needs the support of government.


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Wooing despotism

ON APRIL 5, Thomas Jefferson rolled over in his grave. Yang Jiechi, the ambassador to the United States from the People's Republic of China, strutted down the University's red carpet and delivered an address in Jefferson's Rotunda. That Yang came to present his views should excite many at the University.


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Unfortunate priorities

SENATE floor contemplation and discussion for H.R. 4 came to an abrupt halt last week, at least delaying and perhaps ending crucial legislation to renew a much-needed public policy.The bill was meant to "reauthorize and improve the program of block grants to states for temporary assistance for needy families, [as well as] improve access to quality child care and for other purposes," and was generally supported by both parties.Unfortunately, it faced the obstacle of widespread disagreement on the amount of time that would be allocated to debate, as well as the number of amendments that would be considered to the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Bill.


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Justice for both victims

LAST THURSDAY, President Bush signed the Unborn Victims of Violence Act (H.R. 1997), or "Laci and Conner's Law." This measure recognizes two victims in any federal crime that causes injury or death to a pregnant woman and her unborn child and protects the "child in utero" as "a member of the species homo sapiens at any stage of development, who is carried in the womb." H.R.


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Evaluating course evals

THE COURSE Offering Directory can make just about any course at the University look good. With a general-sounding title and a two-sentence description at best, the most boring and frustrating classes can be impossible to distinguish from the truly life-changing educational experiences.


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Entertainment tonight?

Charged with writing a column for the April Fool's edition, I drummed up an imaginative one lauding the University Programs Council for finally putting their money where their mouth is and contracting newborn rap phenom Kanye West to perform at Spring Fling later on this month.


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A dangerous law for women

WOMEN, wake up! The feminist movement of the 1970s saw great gains in the empowerment of "the weaker sex," but failure to maintain sustained action has left you vulnerable, an easy target for the conservative administration that has taken control of the nation.

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