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If you win one merit-based scholarship, there is a good chance you will win another.
College Dean Melvyn P. Leffler wants the University to be one of the top 10 schools in the nation -- public or otherwise.
As the peace process in the Middle East nears critical dates set by both sides, Egyptian Ambassador Nabil Fahmy told an audience in the Rotunda yesterday that Palestine must have its own state for there to be peace in the Middle East.
Whether or not they appreciate it, University students are living in what many magazines have voted one of the most pleasant communities in the nation, and that quality has led to an influx of jobs and people that is altering the area's small-town features.
After enduring a whirlwind of town hall meetings, back-and-forth election results and media scrutiny, Republicans and Democrats soon will have their presidential nominees for the November presidential election.
The Labor Action Group denounced a government commission's proposals yesterday intended to make University employee wages more market-driven.
Gov. James S. Gilmore III (R) wants more accountability from universities while the University wants more independence and reliable funding from the state. Is there ground for compromise?
The two top Republican presidential candidates will be holding their breath when South Carolinians vote in this Saturday's primary elections.
CONCORD, N.H.--New Hampshire voters handed Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) a stunning double-digit point win over Republican favorite Texas Gov. George W. Bush (R) yesterday in the first primary of the 2000 presidential election, giving the underdog McCain campaign a boost with a 49 to 31 percent victory.
CONCORD, N.H.- On the eve of the first 2000 Presidential primary that may hold the fate of their campaigns, former New Jersey Sen. Bill Bradley (D) and Arizona Sen. John McCain (R) made a final push for support among followers and undecided voters. Both candidates are trailing Texas Gov. George W. Bush (R) and Vice President Al Gore (D) in national polls.
First-year college students feel more stressed now than ever before, according to a nationwide study released this week by the University of California-Los Angeles.
U.S. Rep. Virgil Goode (I-5th) announced yesterday that he is leaving the Democratic Party and will run as an Independent in the upcoming November election.
Vice President Al Gore (D) won a strong victory over former Sen. Bill Bradley (D) in last night's Iowa caucases for the Democratic Presidential nomination, coming in with 64 percent of the votes to Bradley's 35 percent.
The University submitted its proposed amendments to Virginia Gov. James S. Gilmore III's (R) budget to the General Assembly yesterday, requesting almost $118 million in additional funding for the 2000-2002 budget period.
For political junkies, Monday was a big day as big-name politicians and journalists congregated in the Rotunda to scrutinize the world of politics.
Intimidating traffic and severe accidents on state roadways, especially Interstate 81, have prompted state and federal government officials to take steps toward improving highway safety.
Students receiving Pell Grants may see up to $175 more in aid from a provision in the fiscal spending package now under consideration in Congress.
Republicans are likely to use their hold on state government to continue a policy of marginal changes in appropriations for higher education and tuition cost controls, legislators said.
Now that legislative elections are over, the heavyweight 2000 Senate race between Sen. Charles Robb (D) and former Virginia Gov. George Allen (R) will start heating up - and Allen, who is leading in fundraising and the polls, says he wants to lead the Senate into the age of technology.
RICHMOND-The Republican Party made history in Virginia last night, taking both houses of the General Assembly for the first time since Reconstruction in a state with a traditionally Democratic legislature.