Going, going, gone!
By Margaret Sessa-Hawkins | April 24, 2008I SOLD my soul to The Cavalier Daily pretty early on in my college life. It wasn't a conscious decision.
I SOLD my soul to The Cavalier Daily pretty early on in my college life. It wasn't a conscious decision.
WHEN WE think of the death penalty, most of us think capital punishment is only used in a very limited range, against those who have taken another human life.
I WENT to the Take Back the Night Rally for the first time my second year. It didn't really affect me.
AS A FOURTH year, around this time of year, you tend to slip into nostalgia and start thinking about the different aspects of the University that you will sorely miss.
ON TUESDAY, March 18, at 9:45 in the morning, the University held a tornado drill as part of Tornado Awareness day.
IF YOU are one of the many people of this University who happens to be from Northern Virginia, you know the hassle that traffic can be.
THIS PAST Sunday Raúl Castro was named president of Cuba, making him the official successor of his brother, Fidel Castro, who stepped down on the 19th.
THIS PAST week, members of the University community found their own ways to celebrate Valentine's Day.
LAST Week, an article in The Cavalier Daily (
WHEN WE think about AIDS, most college students probably worry about a disease that has become a global epidemic, a disease that is under-diagnosed, under-treated, and threatens to wipe out whole age demographics in certain parts of the globe if drastic action isn't taken.