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August 30, 2025 | Latest Issue
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Alex Got In Trouble: The Day That Harvard Came

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The schedule of college groups volunteering over spring break was made months in advance, so I had plenty of time to plot how I would prove myself a better human being than the Harvard-bots: arm wrestling, perhaps, or a contest of SAT-style analogies. Go!


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Perspectives: Canned for Cannabis

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So you think it's over? You worked hard in school, made Career Services your best friend, perfected your resume until you had it memorized and dedicated 10 weeks of your life to corporate recruiting.


Mirror

The Dish: The Munchies

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Ah munchies, that urgent hunger that must be fulfilled, that need for anything edible, as long as it's not a salad and preferably is covered in cheese.



Mirror

A Brief History of 420...

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So it's April 20th, also known as 4/20, also known as time to get high. Yes, this day's date is both the hour to toke and our favorite code word for smoking marijuana and talking about it in front of oblivious squares.




News

Police Blotter

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April 10, 2:24 p.m., Low Road A local resident reported to Hanover Police that her credit card information had been used fraudulently on the internet.








Opinion

Gratitude from Virginia

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To the Editor: As everyone around the world knows, April 16, 2007 was a horrific day for every student currently attending Virginia Tech, his or her parents, friends, family and everyone connected to the university.



Opinion

The Immigration Solution

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Although debate over the subject has significantly died down in recent weeks, immigration reform remains one of the most important domestic policy issues of our time. When President Bush introduced his "guest worker program" during a speech in January 2004, it was met with scorn both from conservatives, because they found it too close to amnesty, and immigrant activists, because they thought it was not close enough.



Opinion

Needing Proaction in Congress

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I write from the capital of progressive proaction: San Francisco. Each month thousands of bicyclists, who call themselves the Critical Mass Movement, halt the major thoroughfares of San Francisco's beautiful city streets - without organization, and only for the purpose of advancing bicyclists' rights.