Features  April 2001
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Enemy at the Gates - A Review  by Chris Geurtsen
The suspense and sense of desperation upon which Enemy at the Gates thrives is thrust upon the viewer right from the start of the film. The action follows Vassily Zaitsev (Jude Law), an inexperienced backwoods kid from the Ural Mountains who finds himself thrown into battle at Stalingrad, the city that is essentially Russia’s last stand against the German onslaught.

Yeah, But We Love Each Other
Mason Students Reveal Their Personal Experiences With Abusive Dating Relationships
by Liz Gannon 
By the time she had completed her freshman year at Mason, an anonymous senior had developed a severe eating disorder, was diagnosed with clinical depression, and had slowly watched all her personal relationships deteriorate- all except for one. 

ATHENS DELI: HOLE IN THE WALL, NOT IN THE WALLET
by Beau Fay
Seldom in modern times can one venture into a small restaurant, take a seat and order a gyro, fries and a beer for six dollars. Unless you frequent Athens Deli, of course. Located in the Willston Shopping Center in North Arlington, Athens combines traditional Greek vittles with a latin-American atmosphere

FEATURE: REDSKINS SEASONAL CHILI 
By Beau Fay
This Redskins Five Alarm Chili will make your hair jump off your scalp faster than Jeff George’s mullet on a cold day.

Pressures Toward the IB Program
By Jonathan Costa
We all have everyday pressures and hassles we go through that not only involve family and friends, but also school. School is a tremendous factor we cannot ignore, and teachers, parents, faculty and students alike pressure students into doing these programs.

Spring Break Ideas  "Let’s go get food."
By Julia BV Bradshaw
There it is. The words dribble from the mouth of a compadre like oil, causing everyone to wince.

Recent and Upcoming CD Releases
By Julia BV Bradshaw

WORDS
By Beau Fay
"A neat sounding word, huh," said senior Colin Kikuchi, "well let me think… that is kind of tough to think of." When confronted with the task of recalling the most interesting sounding word he had ever heard, Kikuchi was dumbfounded.