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(02/03/03 5:00am)
Oh come on, it's not as if you didn't expect it. That's right, of all the world's great thinkers, I've picked the Eagles to kick off my farewell to The Cavalier Daily -- because I can check out anytime I like, but I can never leave.
(01/27/03 5:00am)
The Cavalier Daily staff elected its 114th Managing Board Saturday with unusual speed and efficiency, entering Jefferson Hall at 9 a.m. and leaving with a full slate of new leaders before nightfall.
(02/12/02 5:00am)
Discussion addresses minorities in education
Collegiate activists from across the country joined together to prove their commitment to achieving their goals "by any means necessary" this past weekend at the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor.
(01/24/02 5:00am)
Students may now receive the same credit for studying on the southern tip of Africa as they can sitting in a classroom in New Cabell Hall.
(12/05/01 5:00am)
Although the Virginia 2020 commission reports mapped out sketches for the University's next 20 years, certain targeted areas may feel effects in the very near future.
(11/08/01 5:00am)
Charlottesville residents earned another victory in the ongoing living wage campaign Monday night, as City Council approved an ordinance guaranteeing certain contracted employees a salary of at least $8 per hour.
(10/02/01 4:00am)
Charlottesville police charged Linwood Eugene Hughes with the robbery of the Branch Banking and Trust Bank on the corner of Alderman and Ivy roads yesterday, marking the second bank robbery in the area in less than two weeks.
(09/25/01 4:00am)
The rap duo Outkast will perform in University Hall next month, bringing some of the top sounds in today's hip-hop to the University.
(08/30/01 4:00am)
Kids may know more about computers than do their teachers and administrators, but a new program associated with the Education School could change that.
(08/27/01 4:00am)
After looking over a year, University officials turned their search westward for a new director of Newcomb Hall.
(08/25/01 4:00am)
Gov. James S. Gilmore III (R) said Wednesday he soon will decide whether to secure funding for the University's proposed special collections library.
(08/25/01 4:00am)
A judge committed Jamie Poindexter, the 19-year-old charged with the April slaying of a University graduate student, to the state mental health agency last week.
(05/19/01 4:00am)
The pull of his alma mater proved too strong for Darden School Dean Edward A. Snyder, who will leave the University to take over as dean of the University of Chicago's School of Business on Sept. 1.
(05/19/01 4:00am)
Whether or not the University surrendered to Union General George Armstrong Custer during the Civil War managed to cause additional controversy recently.
(04/26/01 4:00am)
Albemarle County Police are investigating what they think is a homicide after finding a University student dead yesterday afternoon.
(04/12/01 4:00am)
The National Endowment for the Humanities continued its long-standing relationship with the University this week by handing out over $500,000 in grant money to faculty members.
(02/27/01 5:00am)
In response to a budget impasse in the General Assembly, Gov. James S. Gilmore III (R) yesterday ordered all state agencies to freeze hiring and discretionary spending temporarily.
(02/20/01 5:00am)
Bid numbers for spring Inter-Fraternity Council rush increased this year, with 41 more students accepting bids than last spring.
(01/24/01 5:00am)
Several months after their unveiling, the Virginia 2020 commission reports continue to draw both praise and criticism from the University community, with some groups concerned that aiding the University's weaker programs will be to the detriment of its stronger areas.
(01/23/01 5:00am)
"The course you have requested is full." Students hear this unwelcome message from ISIS every semester, but lately it appears to wreak more and more havoc.