Ending Affirmative action
By Kelly Sarabyn | March 7, 2001THE CENTER for Equal Opportunity released a study Feb. 22 demonstrating that the University still considers race in the admissions process.
THE CENTER for Equal Opportunity released a study Feb. 22 demonstrating that the University still considers race in the admissions process.
I LEAVE my bag, my Walkman and my wallet unattended. I accept rides from strangers. I walk through Charlottesville at 3 a.m.
MY FRIEND tells me I am a hopeless romantic. She claims that love is not an indescribable spiritual connection between two people, but rather a matter of mere compatibility.
WALKING down Main Street late Tuesday night, I was stopped by the mumblings of a man. "I'm angry," the man muttered as he stumbled past.
THE DEBATES over President Bush's tax plan have centered on the role that it will have in stopping an impending recession that many economists are predicting on the horizon.
IN HIS inaugural address, President George W. Bush called on American citizens to accept personal responsibility for their actions.
HOLIDAYS have a unique role in American life. Let's face it -- we're not a country enamored with tradition.
THERE is a battle occurring inside each one of us. Our animalistic side is fighting our rational side.
YOU ARE enjoying a lazy afternoon watching television when you start to feel kind of hot. Even though it is mid November, you chalk it up to El Nino and return your attention to "The Real World" marathon.
SOME OF the best things in life reside beneath the surface. Rose quartz is enclosed by metamorphic rock.