Words of wisdom and thanks
By Seth Wood | May 17, 2003THE INDIVIDUAL who penned the aphorism, "It's not the destination that counts, it's the journey" had no connection with the real world.
THE INDIVIDUAL who penned the aphorism, "It's not the destination that counts, it's the journey" had no connection with the real world.
Former President James Earl Carter is a quiet Southerner with a peanut-eating grin. In the last 20 years, he has amassed a record of not offending certain nations and criticizing the United States on a regular basis.
Pbs has generously chosen to re-broadcast Ken Burns' "The Civil War" over the course of the upcoming week.
Cavalier Computers, the University-affiliated computer store, presumably likes customers. Tragically, only one model of laptop is offered for law students.
A media cliche repeated time and again is that "the world changed on September 11." That is inaccurate.
IN THE world of golf, Augusta National Golf Club has stood as one of the great traditions of the game.
THROUGHOUT America, the prospect of an impending baseball strike has captured the hearts and minds of sports talk show hosts.
ONCE AGAIN, we bring you Ask Mr. Dating Expert, a relationship advice column in which we provide answers to real, unsolicited questions from the Virginia community.
THE UNIVERSITY prides itself on its constant ties with its tradition. The Lawn, the Range, serpentine walls and all things Jefferson are obvious examples of the community's love of historical buildings, people and activities.
O N WEDNESDAY, April 10, President Bush strongly encouraged the Senate to adopt a blanket ban on human cloning.