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(04/07/05 4:00am)
The following four-part series chronicles the experiences of former University student Kathryn Russell, who, after accusing a fellow student of sexual assault in February of 2004, brought charges up with the University Sexual Assault Board. Information for the articles is compiled from hundreds of pages of documents that Russell and her mother have provided to The Cavalier Daily, as well as interviews with Russell, her mother, University administrators and others. The Cavalier Daily has chosen to withhold the name of the accused student in the case. He declined to comment for these articles.
(04/06/05 4:00am)
The following four-part series chronicles the experiences of former University student Kathryn Russell, who, after accusing a fellow student of sexual assault in February of 2004, brought charges up with the University Sexual Assault Board. Information for the articles is compiled from hundreds of pages of documents that Russell and her mother have provided to The Cavalier Daily, as well as interviews with Russell, her mother, University administrators and others. The Cavalier Daily has chosen to withhold the name of the accused student in the case. He declined to comment for these articles.
(04/05/05 4:00am)
The following four-part series chronicles the experiences of former University student Kathryn Russell, who, after accusing a fellow student of sexual assault in February of 2004, brought charges up with the University Sexual Assault Board. Information for the articles is compiled from hundreds of pages of documents that Russell and her mother have provided to The Cavalier Daily, as well as interviews with Russell, her mother, University administrators and others. The Cavalier Daily has chosen to withhold the name of the accused student in the case. He declined to comment for these articles.
(04/04/05 4:00am)
The following four-part series chronicles the experiences of former University student Kathryn Russell, who, after accusing a fellow student of sexual assault in February of 2004, brought charges up with the University Sexual Assault Board. Information for the articles is compiled from hundreds of pages of documents that Russell and her mother have provided to The Cavalier Daily, as well as interviews with Russell, her mother, University administrators and others. The Cavalier Daily has chosen to withhold the name of the accused student in the case. He declined to comment for these articles.
(03/30/05 5:00am)
Leaning against the wall in M. Rick Turner's second-floor office in the Luther P. Jackson House, home of the Office of African-American Affairs, is a chalkboard on which Turner has written the following quote: "The most meaningful and useful function of African-American administrators on white campuses is to become advocates for African-American students."
(02/11/05 5:00am)
OBSCURITY is a cruel mistress, but that is the fate to which every college newspaper editor is quickly assigned when his or her time has expired. So here we are, consigned to retirement for our last semester at the University with only a few words to summarize an insurmountable legion of fond memories and accumulated wisdom.
(02/09/05 5:00am)
Politics Prof. James R. Sofka, who was dismissed from his post as director of the Echols Program last month, officially appealed his case to President John T. Casteen, III and Provost Gene Block Monday. In a letter sent Monday, Sofka said, he requested that he be afforded due process and a full investigation into the decision.
(02/08/05 5:00am)
A statement released yesterday by University Spokesperson Carol Wood states that, contrary to earlier indications that Politics Prof. James R. Sofka had "expectation of continued employment" in accordance with University policy for general faculty members, Sofka does not have this expectation because of the date of his most recent appointment.
(02/02/05 5:00am)
A week after details of the recent dismissal of Politics Prof. James R. Sofka from his post as director of the Echols program became public, there remains some question about whether Sofka was denied established procedures according to University policy.
(08/23/03 4:00am)
Things change, obviously. And though it might seem as though moving into college is one of the few experiences which unites students across the generations, even this most momentous of days has evolved over time.For starters, Pat Lampkin, University vice president for student affairs, said the University has taken great strides in recent years to facilitate the acclimatization of new students to the University.
(05/17/03 4:00am)
Nowhere does history repeat itself so rapidly as here. And yet, somehow, real change does take place -- the face of the University is an ever-evolving landscape in spite of the ubiquitous vestiges of tradition. How then does the recurring stream of student activism translate to progress?
(01/23/03 5:00am)
Two days after reports surfaced that an official in Facilities Management, L. T. "Spike" Weeks, had accepted money transfers from a painter hired by the University, several employees have said Weeks was escorted off Grounds yesterday.
(01/21/03 5:00am)
Ed Kirby, owner of Rainbow Painting, is considering taking legal action against the University as a result of having his contract terminated last spring.
(01/21/03 5:00am)
An official in University Facilities Management may have taken money and other gifts from a paint company who he was responsible for hiring.
(12/05/02 5:00am)
For many it has been a rocky semester. While students were still flooding the University Bookstore and reuniting with old friends in the limbo before classes began, the budget cuts were already striking: Libraries closed earlier and printers quietly disappeared from the libraries while page quotas were implemented.
(12/03/02 5:00am)
Virginia's contribution to the generation of anti-terrorism laws passed in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks will face its first legal challenge when sniper suspects John Lee Malvo and John Allen Muhammad go to trial.
(11/25/02 5:00am)
What began as the brainchild of three women now is the first class at the University devoted specifically to women's health.
(11/21/02 5:00am)
Two days after news broke that a Halloween party co-sponsored by Kappa Alpha and Zeta Psi fraternities included three individuals dressed in blackface, the national administrative office of the Kappa Alpha Order lifted its suspension on its University chapter yesterday.
(10/29/02 5:00am)
A gunman who was apparently failing out of the University of Arizona College of Nursing shot three female professors yesterday morning before shooting himself.
(10/17/02 4:00am)
In the wake of the recent sniper shootings, which included the Oct. 7 attempted murder of a 13-year-old boy as his aunt dropped him off at his middle school in Bowie, Md., Charlottesville City Schools have increased security during times when students are entering and leaving the school.