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Swiping in for one last time

The instructions printed on the sticker at the top of my brand new student identification card were clear: Do not remove until 08/24/02. That was the date I was scheduled to move in to Dunnington 312 and join more than 3,000 other students in the Class of 2006 at the University of Virginia.


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Virginia set for Spiders

With the ACC baseball tournament less than one month away, the No. 13 Virginia Cavaliers (34-10, 13-8 ACC) are well on their way to orchestrating one of the most successful seasons in recent program history.


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Cavaliers prepare for run through NCAAs

There won't be any royalties coming Pat Riley's way from the University of Virginia. The men's tennis team's quest for a threepeat, a term Riley trademarked, was stifled by Duke over the weekend in a disappointing 4-3 loss. But for the No.


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Oklahoma drills symbolic of hard work left for Cavs

Football is always relevant. If you disagree with that, Sean Salisbury will be coming to your home later today and will be personally berating you for following any other sport that might actually be playing games right now. He came to my house yesterday, made fun of me and then made fun of John Clayton for going to Duquesne.


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Good Night and Good Luck

Lance Armstrong as the best sports athlete, comparisons of Al Groh to Pete Gillen, support for Hoo Crew, lacrosse recruiting a high school student arrested of steroid use ... The controversial topics that this systems engineer has written about this year are endless.


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Many new leaders need to step up for Cavs in fall

The Virginia football team entered spring practices with a sign in tow reading "Under Construction." With only 12 starters returning from last year's squad and a completely different coaching staff to boot, Virginia coach Al Groh will have plenty of work to do leading up to the season opener Sept.


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Cavaliers say good-knight to visiting Bellarmine

The Virginia men's lacrosse team continued to make history on Saturday, completing the first-ever undefeated regular season (12-0) in school history with a 21-10 victory over the Bellarmine Knights (6-8). Despite a two-week break from competitive play, the Virginia offense started right where it left off, scoring the first six goals of the game.


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Cavs look to continue past years' dominance at ACCs

By Michael Sorrell Cavalier Daily Senior Writer The No. 11 University of Virginia women's crew team will begin its defense of the ACC title Saturday when it takes on Clemson, Miami, Duke, North Carolina and Boston College at Lake Hartwell (Clemson, S.C.) in the ACC Rowing Championship.


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Track meet musings

Before getting to the column this week, I have great news for the Living Wage Campaign. Using my contacts at the NBA, I have been in touch with "living wage" advocate Latrell Sprewell.


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The "model" man for the job

Football players know about the look. When executed correctly, an intense glare can do wonders for intimidating opposing players on the gridiron. Christian Olsen is no exception.

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Since the Contemplative Commons opening April 4, the building has hosted events for the University community. Sam Cole, Commons’ Assistant Director of Student Engagement, discusses how the Contemplative Sciences Center is molding itself to meet students’ needs and provide a wide range of opportunities for students to discover contemplative practices that can help them thrive at the University.