Firsts, lasts and bests
FOUR YEARS ago, my life was all about firsts: first time away from home, first roommate, first college course.
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FOUR YEARS ago, my life was all about firsts: first time away from home, first roommate, first college course.
By the numbers, The Cavalier Daily's 113th election may sound like an exercise in inefficiency, as staff members spent 20 hours to fill 29 positions.
Twenty-two years ago, Katie Couric walked down the Lawn to receive her degree in English from the University. Since then, she has accomplished things of which most graduates can only dream. With two Emmy awards and countless magazine covers to her credit, the NBC "Today" show co-anchor is one of the nation's top celebrities.
Yahoo! Inc. CEO and University graduate Tim Koogle will return to Grounds this spring to address the class of 2001 at Valediction on May 19.
A male University student remained hospitalized yesterday after falling from a second-story window in Lefevre House Saturday, police said.
A fourth-year University student was stabbed in the face with a broken beer bottle outside the Buddhist Biker Bar and Grill early Thursday morning, police said.
University officials are in the process of choosing a contractor to complete the massive renovation project planned for Observatory Hill Dining Hall.
NEW YORK - It already has the world's top tourist destination, the most internationally recognized cartoon character and countless film blockbusters to its credit. What more could an entertainment giant possibly want?
Before Newcomb Hall Director Eddie Daniels took his position in 1995, the University's student center lacked an outdoor plaza and its dining hall dated to the 1950s.
The Honor Committee granted an appeal May 4 to second-year Engineering student Patricia Gonzales, who was found guilty of cheating on an organic chemistry exam and was subsequently expelled from the University.
A female University student reported to police yesterday that an unidentified black male approached her with a knife. This is the second incident involving a knife reported to police this week.
University Police arrested third-year College student Will Kain at the Zeta Psi fraternity house early Saturday morning for simple assault of a fellow student.
The Inter-Fraternity Council passed a proposal yesterday requiring all pledges to complete 10 hours of community service during their pledge periods.
"They're gone."
University President John T. Casteen III announced yesterday the creation of a Women's Leadership Council to assist in developing a more equitable gender climate at the University.
The University Bookstore added $250,000 to its unrestricted Endowment for Excellence this week, tapping funds from its operating surplus. The endowment now totals over $1 million.
The University's student-run sexual assault education organizations are now collaborating their efforts through the newly-formed Sexual Assault Leadership Council. The Council is made up of student leaders from Sexual Assault Facts and Education, One in Four and Peer Health Educators. These groups still will operate individually, but their leaders will meet with the Council to facilitate communication among the groups.
College students throughout the Commonwealth may have more involvement in university administration if legislators accept three bills now being pushed by student activists. If passed, the bills would require all state universities and colleges to appoint one or more students to non-voting positions on their governing boards.
St. Elmo Hall fraternity, known nationally as Delta Phi, rejoined the Inter-Fraternity Council Friday when the Office of the Dean of Students reinstated its Fraternal Organization Agreement.
The Inter-Fraternity Council's nearly two-year effort to have formal rush returned to fall is going nowhere fast.