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The Last Bastion

IT TAKES a special kind of place to drive me as crazy as the University has. The same goes for The Cavalier Daily. For the last few years, it's been part of my job to hunt down the worst aspects of the University.


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Put forth positive form of patriotism

THE UNIVERSITY community embarrassed itself two weeks ago. At the Wake Forest basketball game, in a horrid show of supposed patriotism, a fan screamed obscenities at an opposing player who had emigrated from Eastern Europe, and chanted "U-S-A" while he was taking his free-throws.


Opinion

Calling for disclosure in the midst of Enron mess

WHAT IS Vice President Dick Cheney hiding? He has refused to give the General Accounting Office - the investigative arm of Congress - records from the meetings that the Bush administration had with energy executives in forming the administration's energy policy.


Opinion

Breaking down the evolution argument

I'D LIKE to respond to Harris Freier's Jan. 18 column, "Unnatural selection of creationism in non-religion college courses," regarding the theory of evolution and creation and their place within the education system.


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Wage war for women in workplace

EVER SINCE the marching suffragettes secured the vote for women, Aretha Franklin demanded some R-E-S-P-E-C-T, and Betty Friedan spurred the radical feminism of the 1970s, the movement for women's rights has seen a steady climb in all sectors - especially in that of the workplace.


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Ignoring King's day dilutes his message

THE UNIVERSITY of Virginia prides itself on tradition. We cling to every word that Thomas Jefferson ever uttered like our lives depend on it, and few would deny that our school has a deep respect - far more so than that of most colleges of our day - for the history of both our University, our nation and for those who helped to shape them for the better.


Opinion

Finding fault in halt of funds for abortion groups

I ONCE saw a bumper sticker that read, "Against abortion? Don't have one." This week, marking the 29th anniversary of the Supreme Court's Roe v Wade decision, President Bush would do well to take heed of this bumper sticker wisdom. From the beginning of his presidency, George W.


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Recognizing religion's delusions

THERE is a prevailing attitude among many in the University and throughout the world that life without religion is meaningless, filled with anxiety and suffering, and devoid of all hope.


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Ahead of Lighting of the Lawn, Riley McNeill and Chelsea Huffman, co-chairs of the Lighting of the Lawn Committee and fourth-year College students, and Peter Mildrew, the president of the Hullabahoos and third-year Commerce student, discuss the festive tradition which brings the community together year after year. From planning the event to preparing performances, McNeil, Huffman and Mildrew elucidate how the light show has historically helped the community heal in the midst of hardship.