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(03/06/01 5:00am)
The Inter-Fraternity Council, Inter-Sorority Council and Office of the Dean of Students held a Greek orientation and leadership seminar Saturday. The seminar addressed ways to improve relations between the IFC, ISC and the University and weaknesses within the Greek system.
(02/27/01 5:00am)
It appears the University of California at Berkeley is one of only a few institutions to propose eliminating the SAT I as a requirement in the admissions process.
(02/13/01 5:00am)
About 30 University students listened with empathetic ears yesterday to tales of devastation faced by the indigenous peoples of Chiapas, Mexico. Lynn Stoltzfus, a member of Christian Peacemaker Teams, spoke of the destruction of the Mexicans' homes and their imprisonment.
(02/08/01 5:00am)
As they play Snood or download MP3s, many students may not realize the creative genius and business savvy that went into the computers they use everyday. University students had the opportunity yesterday to meet one of the men behind the monitor.
(01/31/01 5:00am)
The University has a new face trying to solve the parking and transportation problems on Grounds, but parking regulations are likely to stay the same.
(01/23/01 5:00am)
After nearly 15 years of dormancy, the University's Student Legal Defense Fund is back in operation.
(12/06/00 5:00am)
Graduate alumnus Frank Levinson and his wife Wynette will announce today a $20 million donation to the College.
(11/15/00 5:00am)
In preparation for Sunday's release of a detailed report that analyzes every aspect of the University's student-run honor system, members of the Honor Committee expressed hope that it will be well-received by the University community.
(11/08/00 5:00am)
For many University students, yesterday's election marked their first experience choosing a new president
(10/30/00 5:00am)
University History Prof. Brian Balogh hopes his students will lose themselves in U.S. history, spending hours viewing interactive maps of the Manhattan Project installations, photos of Hiroshima after the atomic bomb and reviews of the Spike Lee film "Boyz 'N The Hood" - all on the Internet.
(10/16/00 4:00am)
In an effort to receive community feedback on its far-reaching initiatives, University officials recently placed the extensive Virginia 2020 reports online.
(10/04/00 4:00am)
The University is known for its praiseworthy and highly gifted professors, and one faculty member in particular has found a chance to shine.
(10/02/00 4:00am)
A 16-year old male was shot in the leg Saturday night outside Kegler's Bowling Alley, located at 2000 Seminole Trail off Route 29, police said.
(09/25/00 4:00am)
On Thursday night, fourth-year College student Corrie Hall left her rocking chair and afghan outside 51 West Lawn, planning to retrieve them in the morning.
(09/13/00 4:00am)
Safety, location and money are three things to consider before signing an off-Grounds housing lease. To help students with the complicated renting process, Student Council soon will launch a Web site to guide students through the paperwork.