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(05/22/05 4:00am)
IT WAS totally worth it. The 25-hour weeks, the late nights, the windowless office, the dining hall/Pav diet, the much-abbreviated workout schedule, the awkwardness after dating a fellow staff member and the pathetic lack of social life compared to friends with more free time. Being a part of this publication by far is the most significant experience I've had at the University. The Cavalier Daily gave me a portfolio of clips, a couple lines for my resume and reporting, writing and leadership skills. Most importantly, however, the CD gave me lasting friendships.
(10/07/04 4:00am)
English Department Chair Gordon Braden sent an e-mail to the entire English Department faculty yesterday to clarify details surrounding the Monday dismissal of English graduate student Justin Gifford from his teaching assistant position.
(09/16/04 4:00am)
In addition to the threat of having college acceptance letters revoked, Virginia high school seniors now have further incentive to avoid the so-called "senior slump."
(09/02/04 4:00am)
Why should a university spend money so its students can listen to music for free?
(09/01/04 4:00am)
Free music for the entire student body. What sounded like an empty campaign promise reminiscent of the "MTV during study hall" or "extended lunch period" pledges of high school elections became a reality for students at the University of Miami this semester.
(03/05/04 5:00am)
University students voted to pass four of the five referenda that appeared on the spring election ballot this week, rejecting only the statement "Greg is delightful."
(02/24/04 5:00am)
Four days after the official campaigning and endorsing period began, Student Council College Representative Marisa Nelson withdrew from the race for Council president Sunday night.
(01/27/04 5:00am)
The Class of 2004 will welcome University alumnus and professional football player Atiim Kiambu "Tiki" Barber at Valediction Exercises May 15, University officials announced yesterday.
(01/22/04 5:00am)
Living on the Lawn, the heart of the University community and the site of countless University traditions, remains a highly-coveted honor sought by many undergraduates.
(01/19/04 5:00am)
In an effort to revamp its minority recruitment efforts, the Inter-Fraternity Council passed a resolution Thursday to create the position of diversity outreach chair on its 16-member executive board.
(01/16/04 5:00am)
The Inter-Fraternity Council kicked off formal rush last night, one day earlier than its traditional schedule, in an effort to increase participation and to allow for more adjustment time as students settle into their spring semester schedules.
(01/15/04 5:00am)
Within the first 24 hours that Pennsylvania State University made its pilot legal file-sharing service available free of charge through the campus network, over 3,000 students registered to use it, university officials announced Tuesday.
(01/15/04 5:00am)
Although Texas A&M last week eliminated its policy of giving admissions preference to relatives of alumni, or so-called "legacies," the university's admissions policy remains a controversial topic among area politicians.
(01/15/04 5:00am)
While the first couple weeks of the semester can be a hectic time for many students, those involved in the shortened Inter-Sorority Council recruitment process this week are facing new stress in addition to the frenzy to buy books and course-action into classes.
(12/02/03 5:00am)
In a continued effort by the four Greek governing councils to strengthen the University's Greek system, Inter-Fraternity Council President Ryan Ewalt yesterday presented Vice President for Student Affairs Patricia M. Lampkin with a set of proposals addressing areas for improvement in Greek life.
(11/25/03 5:00am)
Despite administrators' concern over the "fourth-year fifth," a yearly trend practiced by some fourth years during which they attempt to consume a fifth of liquor the day of the last home football game, both the University Medical Center and Police Department have confirmed that no serious alcohol-related incidents occurred Saturday.
(11/19/03 5:00am)
University administrators said yesterday that they have responded to allegations that an employee who holds a managerial position at the University Medical Center used a racial epithet in a conversation at a staff meeting Nov. 10.
(11/19/03 5:00am)
Student Council voted last night to allow Eta Lodge, not to be confused with the National fraternity also known as "the Lodge," to keep its CIO status despite the Inter-Fraternity Council's decision to reject its application to the IFC last week.
(11/19/03 5:00am)
The University Art Museum will host an honorary gala event Friday as a tribute to Ruth and Robert Cross, museum supporters and activists for the past 30 years, according to a University press release.
(11/13/03 5:00am)
Recent controversy surrounding the issue of raising the cap on out-of-state freshman enrollment at North Carolina's public colleges and universities likely will prompt the University of North Carolina Board of Governors to postpone its decision on the matter, which is scheduled to take place at a meeting tomorrow.