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By Lisa Littman | April 12, 2010Some University students do not settle for popular, generic dance moves party-goers generally show off weekend nights.
Some University students do not settle for popular, generic dance moves party-goers generally show off weekend nights.
I spend a lot of time on the second floor of Alderman Library. Now, I know what you're thinking, I must be one of those nerdy kids who actually has enough time in my life to do all my homework.
This past month saw the University bring Black History Month to the stage through various art and cinematic forms.
Fraternity members may suffer from a stigma that they serve run-of-the-mill beer, but Armand Cognetta, a fourth-year College student and Sigma Nu fraternity brother, may challenge that stereotype. As a matter of fact, this chemistry and biostatistics major brews his own beer on his front porch. "I've been brewing since I was 18," Cognetta said.
Fraternity members may suffer from a stigma that they serve run-of-the-mill beer, but Armand Cognetta, a fourth-year College student and Sigma Nu fraternity brother, may challenge that stereotype. As a matter of fact, this chemistry and biostatistics major brews his own beer on his front porch. "I've been brewing since I was 18," Cognetta said.
[caption id="attachment_32580" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Forty University students traveled to Israel during Winter Break for a 10-day all-expenses-paid Birthright trip.
I pass Baja Bean Co. everyday on my walk home, but before this weekend, I had never stopped for a meal.
New Cabell Hall room 119 dramatically switches functions within two hours on Monday evenings. At 5 p.m., students discussing Rudyard Kipling and H.G.
Whenever I head downtown to eat, I usually end up at one place for dinner - Marco & Lucas - to get dumplings.
When I first met my roommate from Roanoke, I was convinced she grew up in the deep country.