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(03/23/06 5:00am)
Last weekend, scores of acclaimed secondary school seniors visited the University, vying for a prestigious Jefferson Scholarship. If the ultimate recipients are like past and current scholars, their scholar class will boast authors, musicians, linguists, student leaders, world travelers, valedictorians and, of course, SAT savants. But, surprisingly enough, this alone isn't what the University really needs.
(03/23/06 5:00am)
Last weekend, scores of acclaimed secondary school seniors visited the University, vying for a prestigious Jefferson Scholarship. If the ultimate recipients are like past and current scholars, their scholar class will boast authors, musicians, linguists, student leaders, world travelers, valedictorians and, of course, SAT savants. But, surprisingly enough, this alone isn't what the University really needs.
(02/24/06 5:00am)
UNIVERSITY students have energetically debated the single sanction for decades. Yet never have single sanction critics come close to repealing or mitigating the requirement of expulsion upon findings of an honor violation.
(10/25/05 4:00am)
LAW STUDENTS whine a lot. It's what they're trained to do. But if you hear a Law student in his third and final year complaining, "I'm so bored with class," "There's nothing good on daytime T.V." or "I'm so hung over," take pity -- not since purgatory has there been a worse use of time as the year "3L."
(09/16/05 4:00am)
FOR CENTURIES, underpaid, rarely celebrated, but nevertheless highly trained architects have tended to wealthy and powerful laypersons. For about the same time, these experts have pined for more say in how our communities look and feel. Frank Lloyd Wright argued that cities should be governed by architects. And Thomas Jefferson exchanged a lifetime of political capital to squeeze an extravagant Academical Village through the General Assembly.
(02/25/05 5:00am)
REFERENDUM Number 3 -- the so-called "consensus clause" -- is the single most dangerous threat to student self-governance to appear on a student ballot. Indeed, it marks the first time that students have seriously proposed abdicating the power of their own vote -- and that of all future University students -- and forfeiting it to the Board of Visitors and the elites that influence its administration.
(02/04/02 5:00am)
IT TAKES a special kind of place to drive me as crazy as the University has. The same goes for The Cavalier Daily.
(01/31/00 5:00am)
After a week of snow, sleet and icy roads, the Labor Action Group has brought to attention new concerns of workers at the University during the winter season.
(01/28/00 5:00am)
University Police and the Center for Alcohol and Substance Education have targeted first-year students as the focus of new education and enforcement campaigns against underage drinking.
(01/25/00 5:00am)
Despite brutal winter weather and contention over formal fraternity rush's move to the spring, both fraternity and sorority officials have reported spring rush numbers consistent with past years.
(01/19/00 5:00am)
After hearing three days of testimony, an Albemarle County Circuit Court jury convicted University running back Antwoine Womack Dec. 16 of misdemeanor assault and battery of former University student Jonathon Dean.
(11/22/99 5:00am)
University President John T. Casteen III announced plans Thursday to reorganize the top echelons of the University's administration in preparation for development in the coming century.
(11/17/99 5:00am)
With the two-year state deadline for filing a civil claim looming, Alexander "Sandy" Kory, the Nov. 21, 1997 victim of assault by then-second-year Richard Smith, said he is planning to sue Smith and three others involved in the incident for personal injury.
(11/11/99 5:00am)
Although police have obtained three warrants for the man they suspect was involved in six break-ins at University buildings Oct. 26, officials said yesterday that they have not been able to locate the suspect.
(11/10/99 5:00am)
The University is facing another million-dollar lawsuit following suspended College student Harrison Kerr Tigrett's decision to file a complaint for alleged violations of his Constitutional rights.
(10/27/99 4:00am)
University Police responded to a report of attempted burglary from a University professor working on the first floor of Alderman Library last night at about 7:15 p.m.
(10/25/99 4:00am)
Twenty members of the University Democrats spent Friday night attending the Kennedy-King Memorial Dinner, where President Clinton and other prominent Democrats converged to promote the party's success. According to University Democrats members, Clinton addressed national concerns like health care, nuclear testing and the prosperity of the economy.
(10/12/99 4:00am)
University Police are investigating a report that a female University student was sexually assaulted in the McCormick Road residence area early Friday morning.
(10/07/99 4:00am)
The University has one of the highest rates of reported on-campus crime among Virginia's major colleges and universities, according to compilations of last year's crime statistics.
(10/06/99 4:00am)
Charlottesville City Police announced yesterday they filed charges of rape and armed robbery against Montaret D. Davis of Norfolk for the Aug. 26 assault of two University students.