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A bittersweet coming of age

Working through the five stages of grief - denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance - can be an exhausting, traumatic and frustrating process, but on her second album, 21, Grammy-award winning songstress Adele forgoes the psychiatrist's leather couch in favor of singing through her heartbreak.


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Hot temperatures, hotter music

The arrival of sunny days and balmy temperatures in Charlottesville finds students taking their shorts and flip-flops out of storage and heading to the Corner with sunglasses in hand, optimistically hoping that winter is gone for good.


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The bleakest winter

I admit it: I was a little hesitant to watch Winter's Bone. A few days before, I had watched the trailer and thought it looked like a doom and gloom movie that would have a depressing ending and make me want to send the director to therapy.


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'Exit' is worth entering

Possibly the weirdest but most interesting film released in a while, Exit Through the Gift Shop, directed by notorious English street artist Banksy, follows Thierry Guetta, a French immigrant living in Los Angeles.


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The Kids Are All Right

The Oscar-nominated film The Kids are All Right follows the story of two children, Laser and Joni, who search for the sperm donor that their mothers, Jules (Julianne Moore) and Nic (Annette Bening), used to conceive.


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Man v. machine

According to classic American folklore, John Henry was the strongest man alive, born with a hammer in his hand.


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The fever keeps rising

I always said this would never happen, but in the shrewd guidance of Justin Bieber, "Never Say Never." I feared this day might come, and now I profess: I have "Bieber Fever." Well, maybe not the full-on diagnosis, but now I finally understand the symptoms and just how contagious it can be.


Puzzles
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Latest Podcast

All University students are required to live on Grounds in their first year, but they have many on and off-Grounds housing options going into their second year. Students face immense pressure to decide on housing as soon as possible, and this high demand has strained the capacities of both on and off-Grounds accommodations. Lauren Seeliger and Brandon Kile, two third-year Cavalier Daily News writers, discuss the impact of the student housing frenzy on both University students and the Charlottesville community.