The beauty of bald
By Allison Comizio | March 20, 2009Second-year College student Victoria Chin has long, curly hair reaching all the way down to her elbows.
Second-year College student Victoria Chin has long, curly hair reaching all the way down to her elbows.
In light of the current economic situation, many University students find that limited budgets coupled with relatively high travel costs have significantly restricted or entirely eliminated their Spring Break travel plans.Some students, however, are still determined to get away for a week of fun in the sun.
Ambulances are often heard in the streets of Charlottesville, their sirens wailing at all hours of the night, and seen hurrying through busy intersections, lights flashing.
For many, the arrival of the new year means not only celebrating the end of one year but also looking forward to a fresh start in the next.
As the end of the semester rapidly approaches, students? lives become even busier.
?My patients are students like you,? Dr. Miriam Grossman said.
George Crafts first began telling stories as a means of amusing his stepdaughter Jennifer on long car rides.
Second-year College student Matt Swoboda described playing poker as ?just one of my hobbies, not even my biggest one.? However, this hobby?s payout for Swoboda rivals the salaries of some top-paying jobs.
?You come in perplexed and you leave happy,? Writing Center tutor Paul Legault said about the services The Writing Center provides.
Hiking, backpacking, mountain biking, kayaking, mountaineering, rock climbing, skiing and snowshoeing, caving, whitewater rafting, fishing and skydiving ? these are just some of the activities that members of the University?s graduate and undergraduate Outdoors at U.Va.