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(02/14/05 5:00am)
Nearly 40 percent of University students said they had felt so depressed in the previous 12 months that it was difficult to function, according to a 2003 study compiled by the American College Health Association. Although the disorder affects millions of Americans, the line between a bad day and depression is not always clear.
(01/24/05 5:00am)
First-year student athletes soon will have more guidance from their peers as they begin their University experiences if the Athletic Department implements a student-formulated plan.
(12/06/04 5:00am)
The Inter-Fraternity Council denied ETA Lodge admittance into the IFC for the second year in a row at Thursday's Presidents' Council meeting.
(11/18/04 5:00am)
While most students have not even begun to think about their Spring Break plans, members of the Nicaragua Orphans Fund have begun to organize their plans and spearhead a fundraising campaign.
(10/28/04 4:00am)
The University now is in full compliance with new procurement requirements set by Virginia Gov. Mark R. Warner July 30 that require all state agencies and universities to obtain bids from small businesses owned by women and minorities when making certain purchases.
(10/18/04 4:00am)
The Inter-Fraternity Council held its first ever fall open house Friday night for all men interested in rushing a fraternity during formal rush this spring.
(10/14/04 4:00am)
The Inter-Sorority Council will outline new changes to its recruitment procedures for the coming year starting Sunday as part of its annual series of informational sessions held to introduce women to Greek life.
(10/01/04 4:00am)
What was supposed to be a Sherlock Holmes-style field trip to an abandoned hospital ended in the unexpected trespassing arrests of 23 University students and Justin Gifford, their graduate instructor.
(09/23/04 4:00am)
In the wake of the reported vandalism of fourth-year College student Amey Adkins' vehicle, various student groups have been critical of the University's response and The Cavalier Daily's coverage of the alleged incident.
(09/20/04 4:00am)
A tornado warning didn't scare everyone away from Friday night's Homecomings festivities.
(09/16/04 4:00am)
It took two Inter-Fraternity Council presidents and almost an entire year, but the IFC now is officially a corporation.
(09/13/04 4:00am)
Early Saturday morning, while the rest of Charlottesville was asleep, the driver of a Jeep Cherokee sped from a University Police officer, eventually flipping the car onto its side and fleeing the scene.
(09/09/04 4:00am)
There's a new kid in town. Actually, there are two new kids in town. After having a monopoly on the Charlottesville television market for more than 30 years, WVIR NBC 29 finally has company.
(09/07/04 4:00am)
It's take two for the men of the ETA Lodge fraternity, as they try a second time to push for acceptance into the Inter-Fraternity Council since losing their national charter in 2002.
(09/02/04 4:00am)
Eighty-seven first year male students are living in close quarters this year.
(07/29/04 4:00am)
The University Medical Center currently is completing the planning process of its new 172,000 square foot Children's Medical Center.
(07/22/04 4:00am)
Gov. Mark R. Warner raised questions about the bill that would give more independence to the University of Virginia, Virginia Tech and the College of William & Mary by granting them charter status at a meeting with the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia, Tuesday.
(07/15/04 4:00am)
The 72,000 square-foot, $26 million Mary and David Harrison Institute for American History, Literature and Culture and the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections library will open to the public Aug. 9.
(07/08/04 4:00am)
The first members of the class of 2008 attended orientation last week, during the opening session, which began Thursday, July 1.
(07/01/04 4:00am)
The University community can now enjoy the "new Dell" located along Emmet Street, across from the Central Grounds Parking Garage.