Virginia passes Right to Try law
Governor Terry McAuliffe signed the Right to Try bill into law March 26, making Virginia the 11th U.S. state to pass such a bill.
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Governor Terry McAuliffe signed the Right to Try bill into law March 26, making Virginia the 11th U.S. state to pass such a bill.
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In the 2005 legislative session, the Virginia State Senate Budget amendments restricted state appropriations so that they can only be used to provide financial aid to in-state graduate students at Virginia colleges and universities. To try to halt this University Graduate Labor Union President Ethan Sribnick is working to voice the concerns of graduate students.
The Infectious Disease Clinic at the University Hospital re-obtained the Ryan White Title III Primary Care and Early Intervention Services grant March 3. Doctors and Clinic personnel met yesterday to discuss how the clinic will use the grant money in the field of telemedicine.
Two separate technical problems with the University's Central Mail System caused some consternation for students who tried to access their e-mail accounts Monday and Tuesday.
A recent survey of higher education institutions found that total private donations to the nation's colleges and universities increased by 3.4 percent in 2004. Despite the national increase in donations, the University fell off the list of the top 20 institutions that received the highest donation amounts.
Charlottesville Police arrested and jailed a man Monday for breaking into the Kent Terrace house of an Engineering student..
For my first Halloween in America, I went as Barbie in a cheap plastic cloak with a plastic mask that had the eyes poked out and a hole for the mouth. It was like a raincoat with a pink Barbie dress painted on it. I looked like a ghost with Barbie painted on me. My brothers went as G.I. Joes. It was a real bootleg Halloween. But we got a lot of candy. I think people felt bad for us, like, "God, this kid's outfit is terrible."
WASHINGTON-They hastily piled rusty wheelbarrows, planks of plywood and anything else they could find to block the intersection between D.C.'s New York Avenue and 14th Street Sunday, tying the makeshift barricade together with thin pieces of twine.