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Former UVa student is "Root the Box"

An annonymous hacker has infiltrated the UVa homepage, and continues to threaten students and administrators with the release of confidential information.

Hazing allegations prompt early fraternity initiation mandate

The University administration has requested that all fraternity pledging cease this Saturday at 6 p.m.

Vandever sweeps City Treasurer election

Jason Vandever defeated a former UVa professor in the race for City Treasurer.

Engineering student conducts groundbreaking bee research

Fourth year Rowan Sprague has dedicated herself to creating new traps for harmful beetle pests.

StudCo introduces two bills, tables both

Student Council held a meeting where Greek housing and transparency of the StudCo leadership were discussed.

Shots fired on the Corner

Several shots were fired on the corner between 1:45 and 2 a.m Thursday night. According to eyewitness testimony from first-year Engineering student Chris Glazier, the unknown gunman fired a third or fourth bullet through the front window of Mincers as he fled on foot.

Dragas fires back at Faculty Senate

Helen Dragas criticized the Faculty Senate for their condemnation of her recent conduct toward University President Teresa Sullivan in an email Monday.

StudCo makes bylaw changes

Student Council unanimously passed a new set of bylaws Tuesday evening which will fundamentally change the organization’s meeting structure and seeks to reinvent the organization’s relationship to students.

Blake Blaze named Board of Visitors student representative

The University Board of Visitors appointed third-year College student Blake Blaze as its new non-voting student member Thursday afternoon.

Board of Visitors names new Alderman residences

The new dorms in the Alderman Road Residence Area will be named the Lile-Maupin House and the Tuttle-Dunnington House, the Board of Visitors’ Buildings and Grounds Committee decided Wednesday afternoon.

Student Council president race goes uncontested

According to the newly released ballot from the University Board of Elections, third-year College student Eric McDaniel will be running unopposed for Student Council president, marking the first time in at least 10 years the position has gone uncontested.

Senate blocks ultrasound bill

The Virginia Senate Education and Health Committee voted Monday to stonewall legislation that would have overturned the Virginia mandate requiring women to undergo an ultrasound before terminating a pregnancy.

House subcommittee advances Dragas reappointment

The appointments subcommittee of the Virginia House of Delegates’ Privileges and Elections Committee voted Thursday morning to reinstate University Rector Helen Dragas to the Board of Visitors.

Study shows medical certification standards inhibit international physicians

Politics Profs. David Leblang and Sonal Pandya, along with doctoral student Brenton Peterson, released a study this week that examined the political and economic aspects of different processes for obtaining medical certification in the United States for the international community.

Milstein donates $2.26 million to Miller Center for symposium

Businessman, real estate developer and philanthropist Howard Milstein has donated $2.26 million to the Miller Center to sponsor a five-year public policy symposium, the University announced Tuesday.

Va. House subcommittee rejects voting restoration proposal

A subcommittee in the Virginia House of Delegates Monday rejected a proposed constitutional amendment that would have allowed nonviolent felons to automatically have their right to vote restored after serving their sentences.

Community rallies to stop hate crimes at University

A number of recent hate crime incidents brought supporters of the LGBTQ communities to the Rotunda Tuesday afternoon.

History professor named Kissinger Chair at Library of Congress

History Prof. William Hitchcock was named this week to the Henry A. Kissinger Chair in Foreign Policy and International Relations at the Library of Congress, where he will spend six months researching his upcoming book on President Dwight D.

Former Harrington murder lead investigator releases letter urging murderer’s confession

Retired Charlottesville Police Lieut. Joe Rader, former lead investigator for the Morgan Harrington case, is boosting efforts to find Harrington’s killer.

State's global presence steadily growing

A study released this week by the Institute of International Education revealed a great increase in the number of international students attending U.S.

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Warner, Kaine rally Charlottesville supporters

Senator Mark Warner and democratic Senate candidate Tim Kaine spoke at a rally Thursday afternoon at the Obama headquarters on the downtown mall.

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