Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Top 10 Albums of 2010

1) Arcade Fire - The Suburbs

2) Josh Ritter - So Runs The World Away

3) Bruno Mars - Doo-Waps & Hooligans

4) The National - High Violet

5) Beach House - Teen Dream

6) Lissie - Catching A Tiger

7) Interpol - Interpol

8) Gorillaz - Plastic Beach

9) Grace Potter - Grace Potter & The Nocturnals

10) Warpaint - The Fool

11) Taylor Swift - Speak Now

12) Lost In The Trees - All Alone In An Empty House

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Virginia Colleges Best Values

Congratulations to the Virginia colleges making Kiplinger’s Personal Finance list of the 100 best values in public high education, based on in-state tuition.

The University of Virginia was ranked third, with the College of William & Mary right behind at fourth. These two schools have been in Kiplinger’s top five since 1998, and were praised for drawing high-scoring freshmen and having the best graduation rates. James Madison’s value was ranked 19th; Virginia Tech, 24th; University of Mary Washington, 26th; George Mason University, 61st.

Virginia truly does have some of the best colleges in the nation, at the best prices.

Sunday, January 02, 2011

Maryland Wins Bowl Looses Coach

Maryland football coah Ralph Friedgen choked back tears as his players embraced him on the last night of his Maryland career, as the Terps beat East Carolina University 51-20 in the Military Bowl at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. And at the exact same time the 63-year-old was coaching his final game at his alma mater, Mike Leach, the former Texas Tech coach was being courted around campus as possibly the new football coach at Maryland. The Maryland team playing their last game for Friedgen played with high emotion and intensity. The defense forced four turnovers, made two fourth-down stops and contained an explosive spread offense. On offense, Senior running back Da'Rel Scott scored on two touchdown runs of more than 60 yards and rushed for a career-high 200 yards. D.J. Adams became the first Maryland player in eight years to score four rushing touchdowns in a game. In all, Maryland rushed for a season-high 297 yards. "I have three daughters and 120 sons," Friedgen said amid the postgame celebration as his 120-player extended family encircled the patriarch of Maryland football for one more night. "I am going to miss these kids." "My legacy is what it is," Friedgen said. "It is 75-50"(in ten seasons as head coach). Mike Wise of the Washington Post summed up my feelings all to well. "The body wasn't even cold. You couldn't have at least waited until he cleaned out his office at Gossett Team House on Thursday? It was just too much to let the ACC coach of the year have one more day before the mail-order bride from Texas arrived? But when the athletic director guarantees your job security for 2011, then rescinds that pledge a month later;...when his hoped-for replacement(Leach) is in College Park the very day he is taking the Terrapins to their seventh bowl game in his 10 years and their fifth postseason victory, well, that's just about as classless as it comes. They can't debate this: Forty years after his old man swore he would change the locks if his disenchanted kid left College Park - because, as his father said, "quitters don't live in my house" - Ralph Friedgen never quit on Maryland. It's a damn shame that on the night of his last triumph, in the cold at RFK where they chanted his name and he sang the alma mater as the band played, the university he continues to love can't say the same".