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(11/04/03 5:00am)
A newly formed local chapter of a national group devoted to educating Americans about the United Nations hopes to inform Charlottesville residents about the United Nations and its relationship with the United States.
(10/30/03 5:00am)
A wild black bear has been spotted roaming in the city of Charlottesville for at least the past few weeks.
(09/30/03 4:00am)
After two attempts in the past week by students to catch suspicious persons without immediate police assistance, University and Charlottesville police are admonishing students not to attempt to catch suspects in the serial rapist case on their own.
(09/25/03 4:00am)
U.S. District Judge Lee R. West ruled Tuesday in Oklahoma City that the "Do Not Call" list created by the Federal Trade Commission and the Federal Communications Commission is unconstitutional.
(09/12/03 4:00am)
Charlottesville and University police have been coordinating efforts to capture the area's serial rapist for months, and are saying they believe University students are not as aware of the situation as they should be.
(09/04/03 4:00am)
Arts and Sciences Council President Mollie Sledd said she plans to resign from office Sept. 17 after she was denied a $2,000 stipend she anticipated receiving from the Council.
(09/01/03 4:00am)
Saturday night's football game scored well not only on the score board, but in the areas of attendance and security as well.
(08/28/03 4:00am)
Charlottesville and Albemarle County police were granted a total of $190,000 this week for emergency communication equipment.
(08/27/03 4:00am)
Red construction walls, busy workers in hard hats, cranes, bulldozers and half-finished buildings are greeting students at the start of the 2003-2004 school year, the sight and sounds of which Wahoos will continue to live with for months to come.
(08/25/03 4:00am)
Beginning Tuesday, Aug. 12, University faculty, staff and students were barraged with an onslaught of computer viruses and worms which have plagued the network in past weeks.
(07/31/03 4:00am)
The start of school may find some University students without a permanent home. In addition to usual beginning-of-the-semester stress, residents of Eagles Landing will have to cope with an additional move, as the new apartment complex will not open as scheduled.
(07/24/03 4:00am)
The Charlottesville City Council decided to enact the Patriot Act Resolution Monday night in a meeting which began at 7:30 p.m. in City Hall and lasted for about five hours.
(07/24/03 4:00am)
The University of Virginia Center for Politics and the University Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service held the Virginia Governor's Project at the Boar's Head Inn from Thursday July 17 through Friday July 18.
(07/24/03 4:00am)
Incoming first year Tierra Easter said she never originally thought she'd be attending the University of Virginia.
(07/21/03 4:00am)
Friday, May 30 at 4:30 p.m., a groundbreaking ceremony kicked off the construction of the University's new John Paul Jones Arena. The new facility will replace University Hall as a site for athletic events, convocations and other large student gatherings.
(07/21/03 4:00am)
Thanks to a multi-million dollar private donation, the University currently is in the early stages of forming a marching and concert band. With the formation of the new band, the athletic department has decided not to allow the Virginia Pep Band to continue its performances at athletic events.
(07/17/03 4:00am)
A ribbon-cutting ceremony at 11 a.m. today will mark the official opening of a new Breast Cancer Center at the University.
(07/17/03 4:00am)
Two Charlottesville police vehicles chased a car thief around Charlottesville, Albermarle County and Fluvanna County for 20 minutes Tuesday morning.
(07/10/03 4:00am)
Four University-owned buildings were added to the Virginia Landmarks Register last month when the Virginia Department of Historic resources issued registers to University-owned properties Birdwood, Montebello and Sunnyside.
(07/03/03 4:00am)
The Supreme Court decided in favor of maintaining current pornography prevention laws in public libraries, in a decision announced June 23.