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(11/18/04 5:00am)
What began as an e-mail to 15 students calling for a response to the University's sexual assault policy turned into a silent crowd of hundreds of students, faculty and staff gathered on Grounds yesterday to call for changes in a system that organizers termed inadequate at responding to and preventing sexual assault.
(11/08/04 5:00am)
When fourth-year Education student Annie Hylton was raped in December of 2001, she chose to confront her attacker, a fellow student, through the University's sexual assault adjudication process. Specifically, she chose to initiate Sexual Assault Board proceedings against the man who she says raped her in his fraternity house.
(11/01/04 5:00am)
A recent challenge to Georgetown University's sexual assault adjudication confidentiality policies may lead the University to change its own Sexual Assault Board procedures, Senior Associate Dean of Students Shamin Sisson said.
(10/18/04 4:00am)
At a University that values the integrity of its community so highly, some students are asking why an offense against trust -- sexual assault (including forcible rape) -- is not enforced by the single sanction when lying (even if it's to a professor about being sick when you were actually hung over), stealing (even if that means participating in the famed fake Brown swipe at Newcomb Dining Hall) or cheating (on even the most minor of assignments) are all subject to the honor code's strict sanctions.
(09/27/04 4:00am)
Questioning 30 years of research that attributes the differentiation between male and female brains to the influence of sex hormones, a study by researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles claims to have identified 54 genes that may trigger the differences between male and female brain development long before birth.
(09/06/04 4:00am)
You've fought. You've cried. You've pleaded in a way that even your supportive roommates will never let you live down. But it's all come down to this -- the sad moment when you sign on to the facebook and change your relationship status from "In a Relationship" to "Single." Breaking up is hard to do.
(07/19/04 4:00am)
Editor's Note: "April" is a recent University graduate. Her name has been changed for this article.
(11/05/03 5:00am)
For the majority of its history, the University has neither possessed nor sought a diverse faculty.
(10/28/03 5:00am)
In what officials are calling the most serious accident in University Transit System history, a UTS bus traveling on the Green route struck a pedestrian in the early morning hours Friday.
(10/27/03 5:00am)
The Serpentine Society, a network for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender alumni, celebrated its fifth anniversary with a three-day event coinciding with the University's Homecomings weekend.
(10/23/03 4:00am)
The President's Commission on Diversity and Equity held a two-day retreat at Sweet Briar College over the fall reading holiday to make plans to help address diversity issues at the University.
(10/17/03 4:00am)
Virginia Gov. Mark R. Warner revealed new pieces of his Education for a Lifetime initiative, setting goals for Virginia colleges and universities to increase degrees by 10,000 each year and to increase yearly research budgets to $1 billion annually, in a speech at the College of William & Mary Tuesday.
(10/09/03 4:00am)
After nearly a decade of service, this spring the University will say goodbye to Richard W. Miksad, dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Science.
(10/03/03 4:00am)
Politics Prof. Michael J. Smith and Angela Davis, associate dean of students for student life, met for the first time with the Board of Visitors' Special Committee on Diversity in the board room of the Rotunda yesterday.
(10/03/03 4:00am)
An unintended shooting injured an Albemarle County police officer yesterday morning, as he prepared for an annual firearms qualification session.
(10/03/03 4:00am)
Ohio Attorney General Jim Petro is advocating for a reduced drinking age and an increase in public drinking areas available to students.
(10/03/03 4:00am)
Busy students in need of nourishment now have a new way to have tasty foods delivered to their homes.
(09/25/03 4:00am)
Students assigned educational essays for violations of the University Judiciary Committee's standards of conduct now will have a clearer set of guidelines to work with.
(09/23/03 4:00am)
For one anonymous 20-year-old third-year College student, the fake ID he's had since high school was just another school supply to pack for his return to the University this fall.
(09/11/03 4:00am)
After four years at the University, Dean of Students Penny Rue may be saying goodbye. Rue is on the short list of candidates for the vice chancellor of student affairs at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she began her career 20 years ago as an area director for UNC's housing department.