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Veggies Shine at Botanical Plant-Based Fare

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Love and Laughter in The Forest of Arden

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Gender Issues Around the World

March 13, 2015March 14, 2015Parisa Haghtalab, Guest Writer

As an Iranian woman who lived in the Middle East and the USA, I have so much to say about gender equality. I have seen two sides of this world, and they are not so different from each other. Contrary to what you see in the media, Iran is not like Saudi Arabia or Afghanistan. […]

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A Class Grows

March 13, 2015March 14, 2015Antonia Florence, Staff Writer

Landscape Plant Materials is a class which fits into the Horticulture curriculum. It fosters growth, not just of the mind but plants. Anyone can plop a plant in the ground. It takes knowledge to properly place a plant in suitably amended soil while giving consideration to the proper requirements of sun, shade, water, room for […]

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Board Game Club

March 13, 2015September 16, 2022Audrey Waldrop, Staff Writer

Every Tuesday in the third floor of the Dickinson Building from 3:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., you can discover the endless joys of playing board games. If you like to spend long hours playing new and exciting board games, the Board Game Club is for you. Some games can be long, and others can be […]

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Peer Mentors and SLAs Wanted

March 13, 2015March 14, 2015Katya Beisel, Staff Writer

  PVCC’s Division of Student Services is looking for Peer Mentors and Student Learning Assistance (SLA) facilitators for next semester. Peer Mentors attend an assigned SDV 100 or SDV 101 class, where they model exemplary student behavior and help students transition into life at PVCC. SLA facilitators meet with students and help them with coursework […]

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Is She Really Gone?

March 13, 2015March 14, 2015Karen Riordan, Staff Writer

You would not blame Nick if he killed his wife. Amy will not go away. Director David Fincher’s adaptation of Gillian Flynn’s novel Gone Girl into a motion picture is on target. It should be; Flynn wrote the screenplay. For the most part, the setting, plot, and characters are the same. The main difference is […]

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“Pausing” Education for Inclement Weather

March 12, 2015April 12, 2015Katya Beisel

Inches upon inches of snow made its wintry appearance well known throughout central Virginia causing many school delays and cancellations for both teachers and students. Yes, the groundhog’s shadow proved to be correct when frigid snowflakes began spilling from the sky leaving their blankets atop buildings and roadways. Most weather sources were calling for 7 […]

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Route 29 Congestion Solution Stalls

February 13, 2015April 13, 2015Katya Beisel, Staff Writer

Hundreds of Charlottesville and Albemarle County residents converged upon the county’s 401 McIntire Rd. office building on the night of Friday, February 4, to voice their concerns to the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors over the proposed grade-separated interchange (GSI) or expressway at the intersection of Rio Road and Route 29. The crowd quickly dwarfed […]

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Route 29 Congestion Solution Stalls

February 11, 2015April 13, 2015Katya Beisel, Staff Writer

Hundreds of Charlottesville and Albemarle County residents converged upon the county’s 401 McIntire Rd. office building on the night of Friday, February 4, to voice their concerns to the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors over the proposed grade-separated interchange (GSI) or expressway at the intersection of Rio Road and Route 29. The crowd quickly dwarfed […]

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February Riddles (and their answers)

February 11, 2015Brennan Tanner

Worn on our sleeves, or hidden away, A secret place where our hopes and dreams lay. Highlight to view the answer:  Heart    A promise, a token, a circle unbroken, A symbol of love that need not be spoken. Highlight to view the answer:  Ring   Entrancing Arctic filigree, Made on a scale too small […]

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Interesting Facts: Everyday Things

February 11, 2015February 11, 2015Bridgette Lively

Our days are filled with a variety of things that we see and do. Some of these things in everyday life contain interesting facts about their origins and uses. ATM pins were originally intended to have six digit codes, but have four because that’s how many the inventor’s wife said she could remember—Source: www.bbc.com A […]

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