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(05/20/00 4:00am)
U.VA. IS replete with sensory experiences: the sight of red brick, white marble, and green magnolia trees; the taste of a Bodo's bagel or the Louisiana shortstack at Southern Culture; the smell of the stuff they put on the grass so that it will grow in time for graduation. However, my best memories of U.Va. are associated with the sounds -- specifically, the music that was playing during my favorite moments here.
(03/06/00 5:00am)
U.S. Senator Evan Bayh (D-Ind.), considered to be on the short list of running mates for likely Democratic presidential candidate Al Gore, encouraged over 100 Law students to seek careers in public service at a student-organized conference Saturday evening.
(01/26/00 5:00am)
Leaking refrigerators, misunderstood lease agreements and windows without locks are just a small list of woes some University students have experienced at their off-Grounds dwellings.
(01/19/00 5:00am)
What does the future hold for sports at the University?
(12/01/99 5:00am)
A 6.5 percent increase in state funding for faculty salaries went into effect Thanksgiving Day, but questions remain over whether this boost will be enough to keep the University on top of its competitors.
(11/17/99 5:00am)
On any weekend night, within a stone's throw of the Rotunda, one can observe underage drinkers, partygoers walking with open containers of alcohol and underage students using fake IDs to obtain alcohol.
(11/02/99 5:00am)
During the frequent conversations between candidates and voters throughout this General Assembly campaign season, hot-button topics have ranged from health care reform to guns in schools to safer roads, but seldom higher education.
(10/27/99 4:00am)
Legislation? Education? A ban on solicitation?
(10/20/99 4:00am)
As the University's Living Wage Campaign continues to simmer, similar campaigns nationwide have been making strides and receiving mixed reactions.
(10/06/99 4:00am)
Charlottesville boasts a rich history, beautiful scenery and even celebrity residents -- all of which can make the city of just over 40,000 seem immune to the drug problems which plague large urban areas.
(09/01/99 4:00am)
Budding journalists, filmmakers, television producers and other media buffs at the University soon may find a new home in a proposed interdisciplinary major, media studies, which might be implemented as early as the fall of 2001 or 2002.
(07/19/99 4:00am)
The University's honor and judiciary systems have experienced a very heavy presence of lawyers and lawsuits in recent months compared to peer schools.