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(03/25/03 5:00am)
The smell of mint tea. The chanting sound of the Muslim call to prayer wafting from mosques everywhere. The twang of traditional Andalusian music: There are many sense-memories that stick with me from my visit to Morocco as part of the University's first annual summer program there.
(01/21/03 5:00am)
Two of the University's professors were named among the top 10 in Virginia by the State Council of Higher Education of Virginia last week.
(12/05/02 5:00am)
More multicultural education in the curriculum, diversity training during first-year orientation, a change to the dorm selection policy -- all these options are being considered by an informal group of students and administrators dedicated to improving race relations at the University.
(12/04/02 5:00am)
The University administration is considering how to make use of more than 4,000 acres of farmland south of Charlottesville, and they've asked students and faculty for help.
(11/20/02 5:00am)
ITC workers will cross their fingers today as a trial group of 500 students attempts to log on to ISIS. ITC has performed repairs over the last two days on the software that supports the online class registration system, and the rest of the student body may be able to register for classes starting tomorrow.
(11/06/02 5:00am)
With the ongoing state budget crisis proving that state funding for higher education is unpredictable, University officials are committed to finding ways to make the University more self-sufficient. While some schools within the University, especially Law and Darden, are well on their way to supporting themselves through tuition and private donations, other schools and programs perennially land at the mercy of the state budget rollercoaster. Such schools, in particular, have set high goals for increasing fundraising in an effort to get off that bumpy ride.
(11/06/02 5:00am)
BALTIMORE -- Democrats were the key in last night's Maryland governor's race -- Democrats for Ehrlich, that is. Republican Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr. made history last night by defeating Democrat Kathleen Kennedy Townsend and becoming the first Republican elected Maryland governor in 36 years.
(11/04/02 5:00am)
BALTIMORE -- Democrats were the key in last night's Maryland governor's race -- Democrats for Ehrlich, that is. Republican Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr. made history last night by defeating Democrat Kathleen Kennedy Townsend and becoming the first Republican elected Maryland governor in 36 years.
(11/01/02 5:00am)
Responding to a view held by many University students that certain organizations are favored in the Lawn selection process, a committee of student leaders and University officials modified the way Lawn residents are chosen.
(10/30/02 5:00am)
After three days of testimony spread out over the last seven weeks, a Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Board hearing to determine the status of the Foxfield Racing Association's liquor license ended yesterday -- with no decision in sight until at least mid-December.
(10/25/02 4:00am)
Anxious University students and Charlottesville residents were reassured yesterday to learn that Maryland police had arrested two men believed to be responsible for a slew of sniper shootings in Virginia and Maryland that lasted three weeks and left 10 dead and three injured.
(10/23/02 4:00am)
Sorority members and faculty mingled in Garden I yesterday as part of the Inter-Sorority Council's effort to start a faculty mentoring program for sorority women.
(10/18/02 4:00am)
The University is not alone in its budget woes. The 12 percent reduction in state funding the University will suffer next year is only a small part of sweeping cuts that will hit state agencies in Virginia over the next two years, affecting everything from community colleges to the parole board. Gov. Mark R. Warner announced the broad outlines of the cuts in a televised speech on Tuesday and has continued to release details throughout the week.
(10/15/02 4:00am)
A University student nearly was run over by a train in a possible suicide attempt under Beta Bridge yesterday.
(10/11/02 4:00am)
On a weekend when the Board of Visitors pondered the financial crisis brought on by budget cuts to the University, Board members must have been relieved to hear two pieces of good financial news at their Oct. 5 meeting.
(10/03/02 4:00am)
Virginia is among the top states in higher education opportunity and participation, and stacks up better with other states than it did two years ago, according to the Measuring Up 2002 report, released yesterday by the National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education. The report took into account both public and private high schools and universities in each state.
(10/02/02 4:00am)
A trio of local middle school students ran through the corridors of Gilmer Hall yesterday morning, shouting and setting off emergency showers and eyewash units, according to eye-witnesses.
(09/27/02 4:00am)
A woman was physically and sexually assaulted in her apartment on Ivy Drive early yesterday morning.
(09/24/02 4:00am)
Despite widespread rumors of school cancellation, it appears University students will not receive an unexpectedvacation anytime soon.
(09/20/02 4:00am)
The Office of the Dean of Students announced it was creating a new position to work with student organizations Wednesday, the day before the opening of the new Student Activities Center.