Virginia's obesity epidemic
Virginia is becoming a fat state. And yes, Virginia -- despite being home to Pharrell and Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott -- that is F-A-T, not P-H-A-T.
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Virginia is becoming a fat state. And yes, Virginia -- despite being home to Pharrell and Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott -- that is F-A-T, not P-H-A-T.
Richmond overhauled the state's tax code in spring 2004 amid claims of needing to right Virginia's fiscal direction.
Over the last 40 years, pornography has gone from peep shows in dingy alleys to a multi-billion dollar industry which advertises new releases on billboards in Manhattan.
FALLS CHURCH, Va. -- A group of supporters for former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean bemoaned another primary loss last night.
Discussions, jokes and debates about sex are as much a part of college culture as dining hall food and football games. From first-year t-shirts celebrating phallic dorm names to debates and conservative hankering over the "morning after" emergency contraception, one cannot escape the zeal or squeamishness sex inspires.
For the first time in 16 years, Virginia Democrats are holding a presidential primary, which state party officials said they anticipate will have a meaningful impact on the race for the presidential nomination.
The United States Senate last week passed an omnibus spending measure that shot down a Department of Education proposal to change the federal aid formula while also approving many transportation and building projects throughout Virginia.
University Psychology Prof. John Haidt was one of 11 teachers recognized with the Commonwealth's highest award for collegiate faculty members.
Local narcotic agents seized nearly $150,000 of drugs Wednesday, according to WINA.
President George W. Bush outlined greater support for community colleges and an increase in Pell grants in his State of the Union address Tuesday and remarks made Wednesday at Owens Community College in Ohio.
The Recording Industry Association of America renewed its campaign against Internet music swappers despite a December court ruling that could hamper the speed and tenacity of industry efforts.
A national association of business leaders announced Wednesday the creation of an institute at the University devoted to examining and instilling ethics in future business leaders.
(Editor's note:"Hunter" is a real University student, but his name has been changed.)
A Senate hearing on the nomination of William Haynes to the Fourth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals was decidedly lukewarm last Wednesday, according to the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
Investigators from the Albemarle County Police Department were called to Richmond Friday for an autopsy of the unidentified homicide victim found on Yancy Mill Lane Thursday morning near the Crozet exit of Interstate 64.
Sarah Lawrence College recently announced standardized admission tests will be optional for applicants beginning with those applying to matriculate in fall 2006.
A Friday morning blaze at an Albemarle County hotel claimed the lives of two victims who were on a recruitment visit to the University Law School. The three-alarm fire occurred at the historic Clifton Country Inn in Shadwell.
Neighbors and acquaintances of Andrew Alston, the University student charged with second-degree murder in the Saturday homicide of Walker Andrew Sisk, 22, said there was nothing overt in his behavior that made them especially wary of him or made him stick out.
A University student has been charged wit?h murder for the weekend stabbing death of a local volunteer firefighter.
The Alpha Mu Chapter of Delta Sigma Phi at the University currently is being investigated for allegations of hazing, according to officials at the University and the fraternity's national headquarters.