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Sometimes, an 'A' for effort just doesn't make sense, and this is one of those times.
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Sometimes, an 'A' for effort just doesn't make sense, and this is one of those times.
My dad gave me two pieces of advice before I left for college. First, always check to see if a book has been made into a movie before removing the shrink-wrap from a textbook. And second, don't study too hard -- there are plenty of other things you could be doing with your time.
Alarm clocks buzzed in residences around the city, pulling sleepy Americans out of bed to start a new day. Many began their morning rituals -- making breakfast, brushing teeth -- before heading out for the day's adventures.
Four years, eight semesters and countless tests and papers ago, the Class of 2002 began their journey through college that would span across two centuries
Charlottesville's Fashion Square Mall will be getting a facelift in the coming weeks, as mall officials plan for a multi-million dollar renovation project.
Michael Bryan Plum of Charlottesville pleaded guilty yesterday to eight separate charges relating to two sexual assaults that occurred over two years apart.
The National Rifle Association gave Republican gubernatorial candidate Mark L. Earley a passing grade yesterday for his stance on gun control. Earley received a letter grade of A-.
The Inter-Fraternity Council resolution limiting house rentals to other Greek organizations has left groups on Grounds scrambling to find other venues for this semester's social events.
The Inter-Fraternity Council passed a resolution last night prohibiting non-Greek organizations from renting fraternity houses for social events.
The University canceled classes today in recognition of the National Day of Prayer and Remembrance set aside by President George W. Bush to remember the victims of Tuesday's terrorist attacks.
With a fourth of the cases investigated, the Honor Committee is making progress sorting through the staggering 122 honor charges that a physics professor filed against some of his students for allegedly cheating on term papers.
The preliminary hearing for Jamie Jovin Poindexter, accused of murdering a University graduate student in April, was postponed on July 12, pending decisions about his ability to stand trial.
The preliminary hearing for Jamie Jovin Poindexter, accused of murdering a University graduate student in April, was postponed last Thursday, pending decisions about his ability to stand trial.
Businessman John W. Kluge donated his 7,378-acre Albemarle County estate to the University of Virgini Foundation in May, more than doubling the landholding of the University and its related foundations.
Some graduating fourth-year students may be squirming in their Lawn seats tomorrow as the fate of their diplomas hangs in the balance, pending honor charge investigations.
Commonwealth Attorney James Camblos upgraded the charges against 18-year-old Jamie Jovin Poindexter on Thursday to capital murder for his involvement in the death of University graduate student Alison Meloy.
The University suffered a great loss Wednesday when Albemarle police found graduate student Alison Meloy dead in her townhouse on Commonwealth Road.
After a year of serving the University community, the 2000-1 Student Council executive board handed over the reigns to a new generation of student leaders.
As the Dave Matthews Band entourage descends upon the University, law enforcement and other safety officials are taking steps to ensure that both concert goers and community members are kept out of harm's way.
A General Assembly redistricting plan, which will add several new legislative districts in Northern Virginia, passed yesterday, leaving a laundry list of Democratic complaints and upset female legislators in its wake.