Blogs
Human Rights Blog: War Children
“In order for you to make a child into a killer, you destroy everything that they know.” Ishmael Beah was just twelve years old when Sierra Leone’s civil war came to his village in 1993. His ... Read More
I Cannot Live Without Books: On The Theme Of Love
As just about everyone says, “love is in the air” at this time of year and I would love to tell everyone about something I love; books. I have been a bookworm for as long as I can remember, and ... Read More
The CoinPurse: Pessimistic Students, Positive Economy
Welcome to the CoinPurse! In this blog, I'll be discussing topics ranging from the macroeconomy to personal finance. Money and business are two topics that have immense influence over our lives, but ... Read More
LIVE blog from Allen HQ in Richmond, VA
Updated 1:15 am Here is our brief one on one with Governor McDonnell, where he again talks about the importance of this election to college voters, and he praises ... Read More
Live Virginia Senate Coverage from Kaine’s Party
The Senate narrowly remained under democratic majority control after the 2008 election, making this election's senatorial race particularly contentious. The race between Tim Kaine (D) and George ... Read More
FRED’S GIRLS: YouSad? YouTube!
There are some serious lies people will tell you when you come to college: dining hall food is not that bad, dorm bathrooms are not discussing, you won’t spend all your plus dollars in the first ... Read More
FRED’S GIRLS
Hello friends and welcome to the notorious second year. Things are a little bit smoother now. I now know the very distinct difference between Cabell and New Cabell. I have a car, and therefore ... Read More
A Thought to Remember
Third Year Thoughts As the 2012-2013 school year approaches, I yet again have decided to pass on some wisdom to the incoming First Years. First of all, some of you may actually see me on move-in ... Read More
Hungry Hungry Wahoos
Hey there, fellow Wahoos! No doubt you all have dined at the best places The Corner has to offer... but we're here to encourage you to step away from the comforts of Take it Away and Boylan Heights ... Read More
Music to My Ears
When it comes to simplicity in music, being simple is not necessarily a bad thing. It doesn’t mean that the musicians aren’t talented. It’s just how they play or sing. Music is music. If it ... Read More








