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(01/22/01 5:00am)
Students who choose to live on Grounds during the next academic year will find they have to pay more than ever. At its meeting this weekend, the University's Board of Visitors unanimously passed a resolution to increase on-Grounds housing rates by an average of 5.8 percent for the 2001-2002 school year.
(01/18/01 5:00am)
Five years and about $1.4 billion after its launch, the University's Capital Campaign finally came to a close at the end of December.
(11/29/00 5:00am)
If you are planning to donate funds to the University, now is the time to do it. The University's $1 billion Capital Campaign will draw to a close at the end of this year.
(11/15/00 5:00am)
Only 300 Florida votes out of about 5.8 million cast now separate presidential candidates Texas Gov. George W. Bush (R) and Vice President Al Gore (D).
(11/14/00 5:00am)
Just when you thought Florida's election debacle might be winding down, think again.
(11/08/00 5:00am)
After the largest drug bust in University history, voices around Grounds expressed shock at the magnitude of an investigation that yielded over $46,000 worth of illicit drugs.
(11/07/00 5:00am)
The Jefferson Area Drug Enforcement Task Force often goes unnoticed - until it contributes to high-profile drug arrests.
(11/01/00 5:00am)
Students taking natural sciences courses may notice they have difficulty getting into the classes they want.
(10/17/00 4:00am)
Albemarle County Police arrested 18-year-old Charlottesville resident Cabell Riff Clatterbaugh in the Sept. 30 shooting of a 16-year-old male outside Kegler's Bowling Alley, police said, located at 2000 Seminole Trail off Route 29.
(10/10/00 4:00am)
By 2010 the University's athletics program will be $44 million in debt, Carolyn Callahan warned the Board of Visitors at its meeting Friday.
(10/09/00 4:00am)
With the current phase of the Capital Campaign coming to an end, Bob Sweeney, University vice president for development, discussed the next move at this weekend's Board of Visitors meeting.
(10/09/00 4:00am)
Observatory Hill Dining Hall soon will serve its last meal.
(10/04/00 4:00am)
Although the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the RU-486 abortion pill Friday, students will not find it at the University's Student Health Center.
(09/21/00 4:00am)
MTV's Campus Invasion Tour is making its way to the University on Oct. 5, featuring hip-hop artists Wyclef Jean, De La Soul and Black Eyed Peas.
(09/11/00 4:00am)
University Vice President and Provost Peter W. Low will step down when his appointment ends in July and return to teaching at the Law School. University President John T. Casteen III announced Low's departure at Friday's Faculty Senate retreat.
(09/06/00 4:00am)
The company that produced the identification bracelets used in 1995's infamous University Hospital baby swap filed a motion last week to dismiss one of the switched babies' mother's lawsuits against the corporation.
(09/05/00 4:00am)
Gastrointestinal problems like irritable bowel syndrome and cramping are not common topics of conversation -- especially for women. But Dr. Cynthia Yoshida wants women to feel more comfortable discussing bodily functions by offering a clinic that is "for women and staffed by women."
(08/30/00 4:00am)
Always Coca-Cola - but not for University students.
(04/27/00 4:00am)
Although the University's new basketball arena has not yet begun to be constructed, students and administrators already are discussing the role students will have in its development.
(04/26/00 4:00am)
After two more University students reported yesterday that they received suspicious phone calls from a man claiming to be an Honor Committee representative, the Committee is taking steps to better inform students of its phone call policies.