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(04/24/08 4:00am)
Though Lawn pavilions see a lower turnover rate than the student rooms on the Lawn, in the next two years a number of residency changes will alter the faculty and administration profile on the Lawn.
(04/14/08 4:00am)
The Virginia softball team finished its last home series on a sour note this weekend, being swept by North Carolina 11-2, 6-1 and 7-1.
(04/08/08 4:00am)
Virginia wrestling fans can anticipate great things during upcoming seasons from an already impressive young squad.
(04/03/08 4:00am)
Students planning to attend the Foxfield Races this year should expect harsher consequences for alcohol-related offenses than those from prior years.
(03/27/08 4:00am)
Recent changes to the now complete Lawn room selection process have meant that organizations with administrative agreements for Lawn rooms had to jump through additional hoops these past few months to ensure a member of those organizations would reside next year in their traditional Lawn room.
(03/13/08 4:00am)
In addition to the numerous mailings, brochures and Web site links, colleges and universities now have a new way to reach current and prospective students and faculty -- channels on YouTube.
(02/14/08 5:00am)
Businesswoman Sheila C. Johnson and classicist Hunter Ridley Rawlings, III will speak during this year's Graduation Weekend, the University announced yesterday.
(01/23/07 5:00am)
The Buildings and Grounds Committee of the Board of Visitors approved the preliminary concept, sight and design guidelines for a "Gateway to the Arts," at last night's meeting.
(01/19/07 5:00am)
It is -- literally -- faster than a speeding bullet.
(11/28/06 5:00am)
The University tied for 22nd nationally in performance on the Certified Public Accountant exam, according to recently released statistics from the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy.
(11/13/06 5:00am)
The University officially dedicated its newest building, Wilsdorf Hall, at a ceremony Friday afternoon. Wilsdorf Hall is a $43 million facility that will be used for interdisciplinary engineering research and education in the various areas of engineering.
(11/08/06 5:00am)
Incumbent U.S. Rep. Virgil Goode, R-Charlottesville, soundly defeated Democratic challenger Al Weed for the fifth district Congressional seat in yesterday's midterm election. Goode gained 59 percent of the vote to Weed's 40 percent.
(11/08/06 5:00am)
You use your ID card to swipe into the dining hall or gym, and to unlock your dorm or office. You sign on to University computers and log into Webmail, ISIS or Toolkit. You use your Social Security number to check out library books and obtain financial aid. With the sheer volume of data a student produces in a single day, it begs the question: Can the University track your every move?
(11/03/06 5:00am)
The Office of Diversity and Equity kicked off its first annual Symposium on Race and Society yesterday at the Darden School. The inaugural event, titled "In Katrina's Wake: Racial Implications of the New Orleans Disaster," focuses on the racial and social implications of the hurricane.
(10/18/06 4:00am)
Last week a small group of religious protestors came to the lawn to inform students that they were "sinners, sodomizers and masturbators" who were "all going to hell." A similar demonstration occurred last year when the Woroniecki family visited the lawn with banners that read, "Satan Rules! Turn to Jesus Not 'Church'!" These demonstrators clearly see the need to evangelize at one of the nation's oldest secular institutions of higher learning.
(10/02/06 4:00am)
Before coming to the University, first-year Engineering student Stephanie Paredes had barely even heard of the mumps.
(10/02/06 4:00am)
NBC29 News reported late last night that a manhunt is underway for William Ashby, a Georgia man who is wanted in conjunction with an apparent homicide on the Blue Ridge Parkway in Augusta County. A car Ashby allegedly stole in Georgia was found abandoned on the Blue Ridge Parkway, along with a dead body. Authorities believe Ashby is currently driving a beige four-door 1996 Toyota Corolla that belongs to a University student who has been reported missing, NBC29 reported.
(09/25/06 4:00am)
It is a situation almost unimaginable to most -- what happens if you fall in love with a person who is HIV-positive? What does the risk of contracting HIV mean for a romantic and physical relationship?
(09/18/06 4:00am)
Although jury members in last Sunday's open honor trial found Stephanie Garrison guilty of the act and intent to lie, the jury determined the lie was not serious enough to merit conviction of an honor offense. Garrison was accused of lying on a University Judiciary Committee sanction form.
(09/01/06 4:00am)
The recent cancellation of two 400-level biology classes has upperclass biology majors scrambling to fill their schedules and fulfill requirements.