PARTING SHOT: To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield
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In many ways, writing this is an exercise in futility.
At a private meeting Monday afternoon, University administrators told several student leaders that the next phase of Rotunda renovations will impact Final Exercises for the Class of 2015 and potentially 2016.
The Charlottesville Fire Department rescued a male construction worker trapped on scaffolding in the Alderman Road dormitory housing construction site Tuesday afternoon.
Fourth-year Engineering student Jonathan Hukari was found dead in his Charlottesville apartment last Thursday. The cause of death is unknown and funeral arrangements are currently incomplete, Dean of Students Allen Groves said in a letter. Hukari is survived by his parents, William and Karen Hukari.
Sharon Davie, the founder and director of the University's Women's Center, was honored with the National Women's Studies Association's 2011 Founders Award this past weekend.
Since the economic downturn of 2007, Americans have grown increasingly familiar with discussions of budgets and financial planning processes. At state universities, similar conversations are aimed at optimizing the school's financial resources. Keeping with this philosophy, a new internal financial model is taking shape at the University.
Three arrests made Tuesday at Lee Park prompted the Occupy Charlottesville protesters residing there to issue an official statement clarifying their ideology to the public.
The ongoing legal battle between Virginia Attorney General and University alumnus Ken Cuccinelli and the University about the release of documents related to climate change research is currently on hold, as both parties wait for the state Supreme Court to set a hearing date. The case will not be heard until next year, The Virginian Pilot reported Tuesday.
The University Medical Center debuted a new pay system this month designed to improve employee retention and recruitment.
The American Council on Education announced this week the formation of the Commission on Higher Education Attainment, a group designed to look at President Obama's proposal to improve higher education by the year 2020, analyze the current educational system and then offer advice to universities and governmental agencies.
Sergei Khrushchev, son of former Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev and senior fellow and professor at the Watson Institute of International Studies at Brown University, spoke via video conference to an audience of nearly 80 students, faculty and community members at Monroe Hall yesterday.
In an effort to solicit federal aid for the earthquake-caused damage in nearby Louisa County, Gov. Bob McDonnell asked President Obama Tuesday to accompany him on a tour of the county during Obama's upcoming bus tour of Virginia and North Carolina.
All registered Charlottesville voters can expect to receive new voter cards within the next two weeks. The change stems from the recent state redistricting, which occurs every 10 years in response to census data.
In hopes of improving the quality of medical care received by patients with heart conditions, the University Health System has allocated funds to purchase and install software upgrades to the electrocardiogram machines in ambulances throughout the greater Charlottesville area.
Gov. Bob McDonnell announced last Thursday that he will launch a new task force for the review of state mandates in hopes of reducing the amount local governments must spend on policies required by the state.
Janny Scott, author of "A Singular Woman: The Untold Story of Barack Obama's Mother," spoke yesterday at the Miller Center of Public Affairs about her book and the life experiences of Stanley Ann Dunham, mother of President Obama.
In recognition of her research into bacterial infections, University Asst. Prof. Alison Criss was chosen to receive a 2011 ICAAC Young Investigator Award by the American Society for Microbiology.
Charlottesville Police responded to a shooting at Wild Wings Caf
Tim Kaine, former governor of Virginia and former Democratic National Committee chair, emphasized the importance of upcoming state and federal elections at a University Democrats-sponsored breakfast with Brian Moran, chairman of the Democratic Party of Virginia, Saturday.
The University reported yesterday that a sign at the Rotunda's entrance displaying its hours of operation went missing last Thursday night from the walkway underneath the historic building's Lawn-facing stairway.