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'Let it Rain' gives you more than one reason to listen

Tracy Chapman's "Let It Rain" is hauntingly beautiful. Wrapping her sultry, smoky voice around poetic lyrics, Chapman gives birth to an album that is just as remarkable as her previous work. Although all of the tracks on "Let It Rain" are alike in soothing mellowness, each song tells a different story.


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Santana's 'Shaman' works its magic

"Since 'Supernatural,' ain't nothin' changed," proclaims rapper Melkie Jean on an unexpected hip-hop interlude buried somewhere in the middle of "Shaman," Santana's follow-up to the most remarkable comeback album since 1982's "Christmas with the Chipmunks, Vol.


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Samuel L. Jackson loses cool, 'Formula' for success

Samuel L. Jackson gained a reputation as the coolest man on the planet after the release of "Pulp Fiction." Jules Winnfield quoted Ezekiel and made it sound like he was the prophet himself, before proceeding to promptly rearrange your face. Ever since then, however, Samuel L.


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One clone's 'Crusade' for self...

Megan Holley gives a fresh perspective on the political issue of cloning and the importance of her film "Snowflake Crusade" to the issues addressed at this year's Virginia Film Festival. Cavalier Daily: What originally spurred the concept of this movie in your mind?


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A new world order

What is the 'frontera,' the border that separates the United States and Mexico? Is it simply a line drawn in the sand, a potential avenue for illegal immigrants or drugs?


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... and one filmmaker's definition of it

Megan Holley gives a fresh perspective on the political issue of cloning and the importance of her film "Snowflake Crusade" to the issues addressed at this year's Virginia Film Festival. Cavalier Daily: What originally spurred the concept of this movie in your mind?


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Making a Splash

This year's Virginia Film Festival highly encourages everyone involved to get wet. Whether they're watching "Jaws" while floating in a pool or putting on beach gear and heading to a dance party, participants will leave the Festival soaked with new insight into film, from classics to premieres and everything in between. The festival is different from the approximately 800 other film festivals around the world in that it always has a specific theme.


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The University’s Orientation and Transition programs are vital to supporting first year and transfer students throughout their entire transition to college. But much of their work goes into planning summer orientation sessions. Funlola Fagbohun, associate director of the first year experience, describes her experience working with OTP and how she strives to create a welcoming environment for first-years during orientation and beyond. Along with her role as associate director, summer Orientation leaders and OTP staff work continually to provide a safe and memorable experience for incoming students.