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(11/17/04 5:00am)
Despite national reports that the turnout rate for young voters in the presidential election was no higher than in 2000, a University of Maryland study found that 20.9 million voters between the ages of 18 and 29 participated -- 4.6 million more young voters than the 2000 election.
(11/10/04 5:00am)
The University Sexual Assault Board, along with the Parents Program and other student organizations held one of two presentations last night in the Newcomb Art Gallery as part of a three-week Consent Campaign.
(11/03/04 5:00am)
The minimum hiring rate for University classified salaried and classified wage employees will increase by 3 percent Dec. 22. Chief Human Resource Officer Thomas E. Gausvik made this announcement in a memo distributed to University deans, department heads and other administrative officers Oct. 5.
(09/06/04 4:00am)
Thanks to a new Web site, University faculty and administrators have a new tool that allows them to make their opinions available to the public for debate and discussion.
(04/15/04 4:00am)
The appointment of two drum majors Tuesday completes the leadership staff of the Cavalier Marching Band, who will make their debut performance at the first home football game of the 2004 season on Sept. 11.
(04/08/04 4:00am)
Rich Felker, a Graduate Arts and Sciences student and member of Students for a Free Tibet, was arrested in the Rotunda Monday for attempting to chain himself to a banister inside the building during a speech by Yang Jiechi, the Chinese ambassador to the United States.
(03/18/04 5:00am)
Despite the economic downturn in the nation's airline industry after Sept. 11, 2001, a record-setting number of passengers utilized the Charlottesville-Albemarle Airport in February.
(03/03/04 5:00am)
O'Neill's Irish Pub was fined after a doorman allowed an underage Alcoholic Beverage Control operative to enter the bar Friday night. Despite the incident, most establishments on the Corner say they trust their bouncers and plan to maintain their current security policies.
(02/19/04 5:00am)
The International Relations Organization held an inaugural ceremony last night in Jefferson Hall to introduce the first edition of the Wilson Journal of International Affairs.
(02/11/04 5:00am)
The IMP Society apologized to the administration and Lawn residents yesterday after dousing a pile of logs with gasoline and setting them ablaze last Thursday night, igniting a bonfire several feet high in the middle of the Lawn.
(02/05/04 5:00am)
Legislators in the General Assembly currently are faced with dozens of bills to create stricter laws relating to driving under the influence, including one proposal that would implement a mandatory three-day minimum jail sentence for first-time offenders.
(01/29/04 5:00am)
The Charlottesville Police Department and the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives held instructional training sessions last week in an attempt to educate officers and the community on bias-based policing.