City residents object to Ivy Road parking garage
To the distress of some Charlottesville residents, the University plans to build a 1,200 car parking garage behind the Cavalier Inn on Ivy Road.
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To the distress of some Charlottesville residents, the University plans to build a 1,200 car parking garage behind the Cavalier Inn on Ivy Road.
Singer/songwriter Skott Freedman knew there was something wrong with sexual labels when he found himself hiding his straight pornography from his college boyfriend. Freedman had identified himself as gay, and now he felt compelled to conceal his attraction for women from his friends.
droves of people moving to Charlottesville and Albemarle County in the last decade have created a booming local real estate market, and the University will not be left out.
Third-year College student Laura Dozier woke up at 8 a.m. on the Friday before Fall Break not to leave town, but to wait in line. Sleeping bag and snack food in hand, Dozier planned to spend the night on the sidewalk in front of the Wade Apartments office in line with about 50 other students to sign a lease.
Of the 13,000 tons of waste generated by the University community last year, 5,700 was reused instead of going to a landfill. But despite these encouraging figures, and two prestigious awards establishing the University recycling program as one of the best in the country, officials say there's still room for improvement.
As part of the University's continual efforts to improve safety and living conditions in the Greek system, the Center for Alcohol and Substance Education was awarded a grant Friday from the U.S. Department of Education for programs to prevent high-risk drinking among fraternity and sorority members.
The first year at the University can be overwhelming. The huge, impersonal lower level classes and the scramble to sign up for higher level classes is a big change from high school. But unlike high school teachers, many University professors give students the chance to participate in scholarship and research which may be read and talked about long after students graduate.
Three outside experts in patient treatment at psychiatric wards have agreed to serve as advisers for the University Medical Center.
Many University students consider the spring races at Foxfield the social highlight of the year. Students, alumni and their friends from around the state flock to the horse track in Western Albemarle County every April to enjoy sun, friendly betting, alumni reunions and drinking.
With a fourth of the cases investigated, the Honor Committee is making progress sorting through the staggering 122 honor charges that a physics professor filed against some of his students for allegedly cheating on term papers.
Computing at the University will have a new feel this fall with a new program to make work and e-mailing easier for students, faculty and staff.
The University agreed this week to work to protect nearby streams from chemical leaks from the football field at Scott Stadium.
The hands-off relationship that has existed for 20 years between the University and its 56 fraternities and sororities is changing with the creation of the Fraternity & Sorority Life office under the Office of the Dean of Students.
Many University students consider the spring races at Foxfield the social highlight of the year. Students, alumni and their friends from around the state flock to the horse track in Western Albemarle County every year to enjoy the sun, the friendly betting, the reunion-like gathering, and the drinking. But the drinking has been causing problems for some community members, and an inspection by Virginia's Alcoholic Beverage Control Board may bring an end to the Foxfield tradition as most know it.
Computing at the University will have a new feel this fall with two new programs to make work and e-mailing easier for students, faculty and staff.
The University's Board of Visitors had their quarterly meeting last weekend over three days.
With a fourth of the cases investigated, the Honor Committee is making progress sorting through the staggering 122 honor charges brought by Physics Prof. Louis Bloomfield against some of his students for allegedly cheating on their term papers in Physics 105 and 106.
Memorial services were held for third-year College student Abigail Burroughs in Falls Church on Tuesday after she succumbed to cancer last weekend. Burroughs's struggle with the disease had attracted national media attention because of her friends' and family's efforts to convince drug companies to allow her access to experimental drugs which may have been effective in destroying the cancer.
By Maria Tor Cavalier Daily News Editor
Few may remember filling out those mind-numbing census forms that appeared in our mailboxes last year - maybe because many did not bother to fill them out at all. But those that did check boxes in the Census 2000 pamphlets provided crucial data that has served as the basis for several initiatives, such as the redistricting proposals at the state level, and increased Hispanic recruitment at the University level.