Smashing, the Club

Michael Kaelber, staff writer War cries, screams, and grunts of rage fill the air as the game begins. Walking into a computer lab, you enter into a room where people are setting up and are pretty friendly. That all ends once everything is up and ready. As with all games, some people get a little […]

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American Sign Language Club at PVCC

Skye Scott, staff writer The American Sign Language Club (ASLC) is a new club at PVCC and was started by club president, Elizabeth Muir, after she noticed there were clubs for most other languages excluding ASL. “I took ASL 101 in the Spring and really enjoyed it. PVCC has a Spanish club, and Japan club, […]

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Christmas Spirits

Ben Cozic, staff writer “You will be haunted,” said the Ghost, “by three spirits.” “I-I think I’d rather not,” said Scrooge. “Expect the first to-morrow, when the bell tolls one,” said the Ghost. “Couldn’t I take ‘em all at once, and have it over, Jacob?” replied Scrooge. Many people traditionally have read A Christmas Carol […]

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Review: Jack Brown’s is One of a Kind

Jake Delaurier, staff writer There are few restaurants located in Charlottesville that are as unique, creative, and original as Jack Brown’s Beer & Burger Joint. First opening up in Harrisonburg VA, Jack Brown’s is a small chain with other locations including Roanoke, Elkton, Richmond, and Norfolk. Having  worked at the Charlottesville Jack Brown’s last year […]

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Piedmont Profile: Shana Fabio

Antonia Florence, staff writer Shana Fabio, born in Monterey, California, is a self-described army brat who moved seven times by the age of 13. Her first move occurred at 10 months of age across the country to West Point, New York. “My first years were filled with military parades, skiing, weekends of football and lacrosse […]

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RAD Strengthened Those Who Attended

Antonia Florence, staff writer The Self-Defense Workshop fundraiser was a success. The event was held in mid-October and sponsored by and benefiting the Radiography Club. It was open to anyone who wanted to learn more about defending themselves while in potentially dangerous situations. After a short welcome and introduction, the workshop began. Nicole Winkler, Piedmont […]

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Modern Masterpieces

Ben Cozic, staff writer Ever since man first drew on rock walls, art has become a major influence in the world. People show expression and perspective in what they create and then show it off to see how others react. But what about art today? Since the days when great artists like Michelangelo and Leonardo […]

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