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(04/16/04 4:00am)
In response to community criticism about the Charlottesville Police Department's months-long procedure of asking certain black men to voluntarily provide DNA samples in their search for the serial rapist, Police Chief Timothy Longo has temporarily stopped the practice.
(04/06/04 4:00am)
Three University students were held up early Friday morning in a pair of armed robberies that occurred within minutes of each other on the train tracks near Rugby Road.
(03/19/04 5:00am)
In a lawsuit filed Wednesday in Charlottesville's circuit court, fourth-year Commerce student Luis Avila is seeking damages from fourth-year College student Joshua Weatherbee and Weatherbee's fraternity, Alpha Delta Phi of Virginia, Inc., for charges that include alleged assault and battery and racial and ethnic harassment and violence.
(01/20/04 5:00am)
It's the beginning of a new semester and for many students that means a handful of course action forms and a spot on a waiting list. This alternative form of course enrollment continues to be popular this spring as students face rejections from ISIS and professors attempt to accommodate anxious majors.
(01/15/04 5:00am)
With local and national blood supplies dipping to dangerously low levels, Virginia Blood Services spokesperson Nancy Deane offered a frightening scenario: a bad accident lands you in the emergency room and you need a blood transfusion -- fast. But supplies of universal blood types, O-positive and O-negative, are critical and neither is immediately available.
(11/25/03 5:00am)
Departing from a career that has included everything from licensing and insuring vehicles to growing the University's endowment from $60 million to over $1.8 billion, University treasurer and UVIMCO president Alice Handy will step down Dec. 1 to establish her own company.
(11/21/03 5:00am)
The Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce honored "the voice and the face of the University" Wednesday night when it presented Leonard Sandridge, executive vice president and chief operating officer, with its highest accolade -- the Paul Goodloe McIntire Citizenship Award.
(11/19/03 5:00am)
With the job market in the shape it is, finding work is hard enough. When you add the need for work authorization, increasingly strict visa rules and the pressure to choose between the country of your birth and the country of your current residence, the challenge becomes even greater.
(11/14/03 5:00am)
By any standard, College Dean Edward L. Ayers is a busy man. A laminated copy of his weekly schedule and the promptings of secretary and "time keeper" Heidi Winter help Ayers run on schedule as he divides his time between teaching, writing and presiding as dean over three-fourths of the University student body.
(11/13/03 5:00am)
On an average day College of Arts and Sciences Dean Edward L. Ayers is not usually the center of media attention. But yesterday was no ordinary day.
(11/07/03 5:00am)
Across the nation, more and more students are fighting their way through organic chemistry and MCAT testing to apply for medical school.
(10/31/03 5:00am)
University President John T. Casteen III has designated November "HIV/AIDS Awareness Month" at the University.
(10/31/03 5:00am)
A $3.7 million government grant was recently awarded to University Health System researchers to fund their studies of diagnostic tools and drug treatment for peripheral arterial disease, or PAD.
(10/27/03 5:00am)
University of Maryland President C. D. Mote, Jr. inspired consternation and criticism throughout Virginia recently when he declared the University's top ranking "ridiculous."
(10/24/03 4:00am)
Since graduating from the University in May 2001, Jon "Tyler" McGaughey has confirmed time and again his place among the few and the proud.
(10/22/03 4:00am)
Polish First Lady Jolanta Kwasniewska will visit Grounds Oct. 24. As part of her American cultural visit, she will make a stop at Alderman Library's Special Collections section.
(10/22/03 4:00am)
In the wake of recently approved statewide tuition hikes, University of Maryland students are garnering support for a new political action and advocacy group dedicated to increasing state higher education funding.
(10/17/03 4:00am)
A nurse with the University Medical Center was arrested Monday night after authorities found 195 marijuana plants in his Monte Vista Avenue home. Charlottesville police initially were alerted to the house to investigate a report of prescription forgery.
(10/17/03 4:00am)
The University's School of Nursing recently received a $650,000 grant to help recruit more young men and women for the nursing field.
(10/08/03 4:00am)
In a show of commitment toward the improvement of University research, the Board of Visitors resolved Saturday to invest $60 million in a five-year scientific research enterprise which will include the recruitment of 10 new faculty teams.