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(09/25/02 4:00am)
As plans for the new basketball arena move forward, students, alumni and the Charlottesville community will remain a primary focus of fundraising efforts, architectural planning and the overall vision of the athletic department.
(04/08/02 4:00am)
A combination of humor, anger, bitterness and hope emerged from the dialogue during last night's "Reflections on Complexions IV: The Real World," in a filled Newcomb Hall Theatre. Students voiced their racial concerns and looked toward change at the annual forum sponsored by Brothers United Celebrating Knowledge and Success.
(02/13/02 5:00am)
A brief detour to the second floor of Alderman Library takes its visitors back in time as they step into the University's special collections to find rare books and hidden treasures.
(02/06/02 5:00am)
Immediately following Sept 11, an unprecedented number of Americans volunteered to aid communities in need. A new class taught this semester studies the factors that motivate American communities to provide their services to society.
(02/04/02 5:00am)
The University's Institute for Public History moves beyond the pages of American history books with its "Explorations in Black Leadership" project that examines the lives of influential black leaders.
(01/25/02 5:00am)
A class that never appeared in the Course Offering Directory, AMEL 302,"Topics in Modern Asian America" has more than exceeded its original capacity with 80 University students enrolled.
(01/23/02 5:00am)
A crowd sat silently, yet moved in Old Cabell Hall last night when guest speaker Rev. Benjamin Hooks recounted the final speech given by Martin Luther King Jr. on April 3, 1968.
(11/29/01 5:00am)
Jewish culture and the Greek system will merge in the newly created Greek Jewish Council, which is designed to provide Jewish University students with new outlets for social interaction.
(11/27/01 5:00am)
University students are spearheading an effort to create the first ever Asian-American Admissions Committee with the aid of the Office of Admissions.
(11/15/01 5:00am)
Students, deans and faculty members may soon be crossing more cultural borders through a newly planned project, the Passport Program, which is designed to promote attendance at University programs normally unfamiliar to students.
(11/08/01 5:00am)
Students and faculty members working to create an Asian-American studies program at the University now are mapping out plans for courses in the field.
(11/07/01 5:00am)
RICHMOND - The Republican Party made history last night when it assumed one of its greatest majorities in the history of the House of Delegates. The Republican stronghold now most likely will be an obstacle for Democrat Mark R. Warner, winner of Virginia governor's seat.
(11/01/01 5:00am)
The Black Fraternal Council, Inter-Sorority Council and Inter-Fraternity Council are attempting to improve race relations at the University through Comfort Zone, a project combining service and social events.
(10/30/01 5:00am)
Last night, students, deans and faculty members gathered in the W.E.B. Du Bois Center to journey through the history of the Office of African-American Affairs.
(10/24/01 4:00am)
Last night, University students gathered to share issues that Latino, Asian-American, African-American, gay, lesbian and female students encounter within the University community.
(10/23/01 4:00am)
Several University students are heading efforts to create a multi-cultural center to be housed within the proposed new student center.
(10/11/01 4:00am)
Gubernatorial candidates Democrat Mark L. Warner and Republican Mark R. Earley faced off last night in the final debate before next month's general election, battling over each other's position on taxes.
(10/09/01 4:00am)
Students tuned in Friday evening for the premiere of WHOO TV, the University's first television program with a vision toward expanding available news media on Grounds.
(10/02/01 4:00am)
The Board of Visitors plans to announce today a decision to place on its October agenda a Student Council resolution regarding the divestment of University assets in Burma. Council is expected to voice continued support for divestment from stocks in Unocal, an oil company with ties to Burma, a small country in Southeast Asia.
(09/21/01 4:00am)
With the approach of Fall Break and Thanksgiving, University students are facing the dilemma of choosing alternate modes of transportation because of the recent concerns with the safety of air travel.