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(11/27/12 5:59am)
The Darden School was the first stop in Startup Virginia’s six-city tour across the state Monday afternoon, drawing a crowd eager to discuss Charlottesville’s future plans to create what entrepreneurial enthusiasts called “strong startup ecosystems.”
(11/20/12 5:50am)
William Wood, the founding director of the University’s Sorensen Institute for Political Leadership and husband of former University spokesperson Carol Wood, passed away Friday morning in Birmingham, Ala. at the age of 69 after a seven-year battle with dementia.
(02/23/12 6:30am)
Listening to The Fray's latest album, Scars and Stories, for the first time, I realized it didn't seem to include as many potential chart-toppers as their previous works. After a few more listens, it became clear the pop-rockers intentionally avoided radio-ready singles, instead choosing to experiment with a variety of new and different sounds for their third full-length effort. While I have to applaud The Fray for expanding their horizons, the final outcome comes across as a musical identity crisis rather than a strong experimental album.
(01/24/12 7:29am)
The West Range Caf
(01/19/12 7:46am)
The number of undergraduate students with jobs has decreased significantly since the 1970s, according to a study published Monday by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
(11/29/11 6:08am)
Guillaume Scheurer, Switzerland's deputy chief of mission and head of political and legal affairs, addressed students and Charlottesville residents in the Rotunda Dome Room last night to discuss the intermediary role Switzerland plays in foreign relations between the United States and Iran.
(11/15/11 5:50am)
Namik Tam, Turkish Ambassador to the United States, addressed about 100 people at Nau Hall yesterday evening to discuss Turkish foreign policy and the middle-eastern nation's relationship with America and the rest of the world.
(10/25/11 4:12am)
More than 150 University community members and visitors gathered at the Miller Center of Public Affairs yesterday to hear Bob Woodward, associate editor at The Washington Post and renowned investigative reporter, speak about the evolution of U.S. presidencies from Richard Nixon to Barack Obama.
(10/18/11 5:49am)
President Obama Friday turned down an invitation from Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell to visit earthquake-rattled Louisa County during his bus tour of Virginia this week. McDonnell had invited Obama to visit the nearby county in response to the Federal Emergency Management Agency's denial of Virginia's application for aid for Louisa homeowners.
(10/04/11 4:48am)
Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli submitted a petition Friday to the U.S. Supreme Court appealing his health care lawsuit, which had been struck down by a federal appellate court in Richmond early last month.
(10/03/11 4:11am)
The University will apply this month for a grant from the Virginia Department of Transportation to start the largest university bike sharing program in the nation, the UBikes program, which could be available to students in spring 2013.
(10/03/11 4:03am)
The Board of Visitors agreed in June to cut the University's greenhouse gas emissions by 25 percent by the year 2025, citing the school's "tradition of environmental stewardship" and pledging to reduce annual greenhouse gas emissions to 250,000 metric tons from 2009 levels of 330,000 metric tons.
(09/27/11 5:23am)
The University Health System became the first Central Virginia hospital to offer an improved blood test which produces HIV results more quickly than the older test last Friday.
(09/15/11 8:06pm)
The progressive American Constitution Society for Law and Policy released an analysis last week outlining ways states and state institutions could circumvent the "politically-motivated" attempts by conservative groups to obtain emails and documents of faculty members at public universities.
(09/12/11 7:30am)
A federal appellate court in Virginia threw out a suit filed by Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli which challenged President Obama's 2010 health care reform bill, ruling Thursday that the law's mandate which requires individuals to buy health insurance "imposes no obligations" on the commonwealth.
(08/30/11 5:43am)
With the 2012 presidential election nearly a year away, talk of possible vice presidential candidates has begun to heat up, including speculation about whether Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell will run. His official answer is no, but speculators seem to think otherwise.
(04/18/11 4:58am)
Hundreds of students, faculty and guests gathered on the Lawn Friday afternoon for the inauguration of the University's eighth president, Teresa A. Sullivan.
(04/04/11 5:42am)
About 400 people gathered at the Aquatic and Fitness Center Friday to honor the lives of Yeardley Love, John Everhart, Joseph Roberts, Brian Gomez and Thomas Gilliam IV, five former University students who passed away during the past year.
(03/21/11 5:31am)
Three University Media Studies professors spoke about the positive and negative impacts of Google Friday in the panel "Google, the New Media: the Present and Future." The event was part of the 17th annual Virginia Festival of the Book, a program of the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities which lasted from March 16 to 20.