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You can take the person out of the basement...

"YEAH, IT was cool, but it's not something I'd want to devote my life to." So went my initial assessment of The Cavalier Daily as I shared with my dad the events of my first day as a staff writer in the (somewhat creepy and intimidating) Newcomb basement.


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Em tasol

THE WORST part about editing a newspaper is being haunted by the stories one can never tell.In a short year I've been on my fair share of wild goose chases -- hot on the trail of the great story that never quite pans out.


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In quest of perfection

SOMETHING SCARY appeared in this newspaper Monday. Introducing itself to the readers, the new managing board wrote an editorial that concluded thus: "At the end of the day, as one of the many passionate speakers at Saturday's elections in Jefferson Hall said, 'We are an organization that learns primarily by making mistakes.' Over the course of our term, we look forward to learning from a myriad of new mistakes.


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Legislative firing squad

ALITTLE under a year ago, I wasnot in favor of any gun control.That will come as a shock to those who know me as someone politically a little to the left of Mike Gravel, but a combination of a passion for civil liberties, loyalty to the Constitution, and half of my family actually owning those dogs that point at quail before you shoot them (and owning them for that very reason) made me wary of any restrictions on firearms.


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The young and the hopeful

MOST AMERICANS are familiar with the homily, "when God closes a door heopens a window." At the moment, many young people who have seen the door to good jobs closed by the economic mayhem stemming from the subprime mortgage crisis probably feel like jumping out of that window. Although prospects may appear dim to many young people whose job hunts have been frustrated by a sputtering economy, in this time of great need, young people have a unique opportunity to disprove the cynics who decry our generation as selfish and materialistic.


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Reflecting on Dixie

IN "LITTLE Gidding", T.S. Eliot reflects, "We shall not cease from exploration. And the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the place for the first time." Although we're technically still below the Mason-Dixon Line, any true Southerner feels like an expat in Charlottesville.


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Falling stars

IN THE eyes of Hollywood, nothing is quite as tragic as the death of one of its young stars. Heath Ledger died at the age of 28 last week from causes still unknown.


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A truly representative council

AT ITS first meeting of 2008, Student Council reviewed possible amendments to its constitution. The most controversial of the proposed changes include removing the voting power of the transfer student liaison and the First-Year Council president.


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The fraternity life

IT'S THE end of January, which means we're right in the middle of Inter-Fraternity Council Rush. For hundreds of students this means lots of fun and the start of lifelong friendships.


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Connecting Council

EACH TUESDAY evening, Student Council holds its weekly meeting in Newcomb Hall. There, representatives and committee chairs address students' concerns, listen to administrators' presentations and discuss University issues.


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O-headache

I ONLY had about 20 minutes until my next class, and on the walk back from the AFC the other day, O-Hill seemed like a perfect option for a quick bite to eat.


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Faking it

IN THE movie Superbad, the character Fogell (aka McLovin) claims to be 27 years old, a resident of Hawaii, 5-foot-10, and 150 pounds, not an ounce of which is true.


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A beautiful democracy

THE PRESIDENTIAL election and the tumult surrounding it has become just about the easiest thing in the world to complain about, to point out flaws and gripe about the candidates and their relative stances on the whole gamut of issues.


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Searching for Bobby Kennedy

I HAVE asked myself many times in the past two weeks whether the politics of this country will be tolerable for the next ten months if Hillary Clinton wins the Democratic presidential nomination.

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