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(11/11/02 5:00am)
Charlottesville City Council took an official position on the University's North Grounds Connector project at its meeting last Monday, supporting the plan under the condition that the University address Council's traffic concerns.
(11/07/02 5:00am)
The mid-year tuition surcharge that the Board of Visitors approved at their October meeting will be set at $385 for all students, University President John T. Casteen III announced yesterday.
(11/04/02 5:00am)
Partying University students might want to think twice about driving in Charlottesville while intoxicated.
(10/22/02 4:00am)
Although some Charlottesville residents altered their daily routine in response to the sniper attacks in the Richmond and Northern Virginia areas with mixed emotions, for others yesterday was business as usual.
(10/18/02 4:00am)
The Commonwealth Transportation Board launched a project Tuesday to install traffic lights at seven city intersections and synchronize the lights on Emmet Street.
(10/11/02 4:00am)
A consortium of professors published an open letter yesterday in
this paper, calling for a convening of the Assembly of Profes-
sors on Monday. The professors raise an important point about answers the administration owes the University community.
(10/11/02 4:00am)
As a potential war with Iraq hangs over the nation, some University students are preparing for the possibility of being sent into combat.
(10/02/02 4:00am)
In what could be a landmark case deciding the fate of affirmative action in college admissions, students who sued the University of Michigan petitioned yesterday to be heard before the U.S. Supreme Court.
(09/24/02 4:00am)
Visiting the Miller Center of Public Affairs yesterday morning, former President Jimmy Carter expressed his concerns with the current Bush administration's foreign policy.
(09/18/02 4:00am)
The University Democrats joined 5th District Congressional candidate Meredith Richards on the steps of the Rotunda yesterday afternoon to launch the Youth to the Booth campaign.
(09/12/02 4:00am)
NEW YORK -- If last year's terrorist attacks crippled the Big Apple, yesterday's Sept. 11 anniversary signified its resurrection.
With the debris now cleared, some 60,000 people gathered around the site of the World Trade Center to confront their grief, but also to honor those lost in the attacks.
(09/10/02 4:00am)
Students peppered Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas with questions as part of an open session at Caplan Auditorium yesterday during Thomas' two day visit to the University.
(09/04/02 4:00am)
RICHMOND -- A busload of University students and administrators rallied with other schools and state government officials yesterday, encouraging Virginia voters to pass the higher education bond referendums this fall.
(09/02/02 4:00am)
University students can expect parking to get more difficult and expensive in the next year.
(04/25/02 4:00am)
Gov. Mark R. Warner visited the University yesterday to speak on issues currently affecting Virginia, including his vision for higher education.
(04/23/02 4:00am)
Three City Council candidates joined last night in Clark Hall to discuss environmental issues with University students and community members.
(04/22/02 4:00am)
The Albemarle County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Wednesday to remove a national background check from its concealed weapons ordinance.
(04/16/02 4:00am)
As part of its Homeland Security directive, the Bush administration is considering blocking international students from studying certain subjects that could be valuable to terrorists.
(04/10/02 4:00am)
For candidates in the May 7 City Council election, Sunday kicked off the final month of campaigning.
(04/09/02 4:00am)
Third-year College student Ambrose Faturoti said he thought his love of people played an important factor in his invitation to live in 15 West Lawn, the honorary Gus Blagden room.