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By Marta Cook | March 25, 2008A FEW WEEKS ago, a couple cartoonists at The Cavalier Daily decided to return to the familiar punching bag of Christianity.
A FEW WEEKS ago, a couple cartoonists at The Cavalier Daily decided to return to the familiar punching bag of Christianity.
FOR A POLITICIAN in America, there is no quicker way to fall from grace than by cheating on his wife.
THIS SPRING Break, nearly 600 University students gave up a week of relaxation and debauchery to trek around the world, from West Virginia to Honduras, and participate in various forms of service.
AS A POLITICAL and Social Thought major with a thesis looming on the horizon, I decided to attend a lecture entitled "Interdisciplinarity and Anxiety" last week.
THE BEST kind of theatre is that which is profoundly honest. Even better theatre is the kind that makes audience members laugh and then cry within the span of a few minutes.
HAVE YOU heard? A woman or an African-American will likely be the next president of the United States.
IN ORDER to understand which candidate will be the true "change agent," look at how the people who actually need change in their lives have voted so far. According to CNN exit polls, of the 23 percent of primary voters with postgraduate degrees in New Hampshire, 43 percent of them support Sen.
THIS PAST week, I received an unexpected package in the mail from one of the kind matriarchs of my church back home.
WITH Christmas fast approaching, I thought I'd use this column to get everyone in the holiday spirit.
AS I SLIPPED my class ring on the ring finger of my right hand at the Ring Ceremony a few weeks ago, my mind wandered to that other major commitment affirmed with rings: marriage.