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(10/10/13 3:05am)
Ten years ago, the University community was shaken by the murder of one of our students, a fourth-year woman only weeks from graduation. She had worked so hard to complete her college education, and had her whole life ahead of her, and dreamed of becoming a lawyer. Who killed her? The man who professed to love her.
(03/26/07 4:00am)
IN LIGHT of recent skewedreportage and editorials concerning the rape of Liz Seccuro by William Beebe and his recent conviction and sentencing, I feel compelled to offer some insight into the conditions Seccuro faced in 1984 that today's undergraduates may not truly grasp.
(12/07/04 5:00am)
Recent publicity regarding the University's sexual assault policies has raised awareness -- and revealed a great deal of anger, sadness and anxiety -- within the U.Va. community. As difficult and painful as these feelings may be, this is an opportunity to open up the conversation not only about how the University addresses rape and sexual assault, but about the aspects of our culture that support sexual and domestic violence. From a concerned parent's Web site, to the strong statements from President John T. Casteen, III Casteen and Vice President for Student Affairs Pat Lampkin, to the hundreds of students recently gathered for a silent protest, this conversation has begun to take on new urgency.
(11/04/99 5:00am)
COMMUNITIES such as ours quickly become galvanized into action when a violent stranger enters its sanctum, creating chaos and fear. This has occurred several times at the University over the past few years, with predictable results: Students protest their lack of physical safety, the administration scrambles to address their concerns, and the police search for a suspect, with mixed results.