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(01/29/07 5:00am)
Jesus is said to have made it from water at Cana. Thomas Jefferson called it a "necessity of life." Neil Diamond sang about keeping it close to him to forget the pains of love. Deana Carter preferred it be made from strawberries.
(11/17/06 5:00am)
The National Institute of Justice has recently awarded two University professors a grant of nearly $300,000 to study patterns of financial abuse of the elderly across the Commonwealth.
(09/19/05 4:00am)
Beginning when company founder Hugh Hefner published Playboy's first issue in 1953, America has held a fascination with Playboy's Playmates. Each year, 12 women from around the world are selected for the pictorials in the magazine's center pages.
(07/28/05 4:00am)
University officials announced yesterday the hiring of Darlene Scott-Scurry as the new director for the Office of Equal Opportunity Programs.
(07/25/05 4:00am)
After a two year search to replace former Assistant Dean of Students Pablo Davis with emphasis on Hispanic and Latino outreach, Clarybel Peguero entered the University as the new Assistant Dean July 11.
(07/21/05 4:00am)
University of Virginia President John T. Casteen, III announced yesterday the promotion of James H. Aylor from interim dean to Dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Science.
(07/07/05 4:00am)
After a two year search to replace former Assistant Dean of Students Pablo Davis with emphasis on Hispanic and Latino outreach, Clarybel Peguero entered the University as the new Assistant Dean Monday.
(06/30/05 4:00am)
On its final day in session, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday that distributors of file-sharing programs can be held responsible for copyright violation for their user's actions, a major development in the ongoing controversy over the use of peer-to-peer Internet file-sharing services.
(06/23/05 4:00am)
The smell of pine tar and freshly cut grass is in the air as the Heritage Repertory Theatre kicks off its Summer 2005 Season with two baseball-related productions, Richard Dresser's "Rounding Third" and Richard Adler and Douglass Wallop's "Damn Yankees" musical production. Founded in 1974, the HRT is a seven week summer professional theater under the umbrella of the University Drama department. Close to 100 acting and technical personnel are hired for the theatre, which plays to 18,000 spectators each summer, according to Chapel.
(04/11/05 4:00am)
Three midterms in one day. The 60
(01/31/05 5:00am)
New additions to fast-food menus and a recent documentary have added to the national debate about whether the fast-food industry has a responsibility for the long-term health of its customers.
(01/26/05 5:00am)
Students walking to class in the Chemistry Building yesterday afternoon were greeted by a sea of fire trucks and rescue vehicles responding to a chemical spill.
(12/09/04 5:00am)
The Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights currently is investigating a civil rights complaint filed against the University's undergraduate program in May 2003.
(12/08/04 5:00am)
Casteen's stomping grounds are about to get a little livelier.
(12/08/04 5:00am)
It's been three decades in the making, but Tony Bennett is finally coming to Charlottesville, as this fall marks the reopening of the Paramount Theater, located on the Downtown Mall.
(12/02/04 5:00am)
On the heels of protests and increased media attention to the University's sexual assault policy, the Sexual Assault Leadership Council held a "community concerns" meeting last night in the Physics building to collect input. The meeting consisted of small group discussions headed by various leaders of University groups associated with sexual assault topics.
(12/01/04 5:00am)
A federal appeals court ruled Monday that colleges which ban military recruiters from their campuses cannot be penalized with the loss of federal funds. Some colleges and universities previously had barred access to military recruiters in response to the military's "Don't ask, don't tell" policy, which the institutions claim conflicts with their anti-discriminatory practices.
(11/18/04 5:00am)
University President John T. Casteen, III, held the sixth and final University charter initiative briefing before a crowd of faculty, staff and students in the Special Collections Library Auditorium yesterday afternoon. Casteen addressed common concerns with and objections to the charter initiative at the briefing and took related questions.
(11/11/04 5:00am)
For many 22 year olds in college, senior year is a time of preparing for graduation, applying to graduate schools and generally strategizing a career path.
(11/03/04 5:00am)
BOSTON -- As setup crews, Kerry supporters, and the Federal Secret Service flooded Boston's Copley Square yesterday afternoon, many residents headed to the polls to elect the nation's executive leader for the next four years.