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(11/26/02 5:00am)
More than a year and a half after Physics Prof. Louis Bloomfield initiated the 158-case plagiarism investigation that drew national attention to the University's honor system, committee members announced yesterday that the last of the resulting honor trials have been completed.
(11/14/02 5:00am)
Since the new national campaign finance law took effect Nov. 6, a growing number of activist organizations, politicians, lobbyist groups and states are taking sides in a court challenge to the law that could end up in the Supreme Court within months.
(11/06/02 5:00am)
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. -- With both parties vying for control of an evenly-split Senate in yesterday's elections, New Jersey voters handed an important victory to the Democratic Party by electing Frank Lautenberg over Republican challenger Douglas Forrester with 54 percent of the vote.
(11/04/02 5:00am)
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. -- With both parties vying for control of an evenly-split Senate in yesterday's elections, New Jersey voters handed an important victory to the Democratic Party by electing Frank Lautenberg over Republican challenger Douglas Forrester with 54 percent of the vote.
(10/16/02 4:00am)
Nervous Virginians across the Commonwealth watched last night as Gov. Mark R. Warner made a statewide, televised address outlining the "painful" funding cuts he sees as necessary for meeting this year's forecasted $1.5 billion shortfall in state revenue.
(10/01/02 4:00am)
Meredith Richards and the University Democrats have both offered to reimburse the University for the cost of using the internal messenger mail service to distribute 600 political fundraiser invitations to faculty mailboxes.
(09/27/02 4:00am)
A printed invitation to a political fundraiser that solicited a $125 donation for Democrat Meredith Richards' Congressional campaign recently was mass-mailed through the University's free, intra-departmental postal service -- in a possible effort to cut campaign costs.
(09/24/02 4:00am)
Seeking both financial relief for the state's cash-starved higher education system and a political victory for his administration, Gov. Mark R. Warner addressed students from the north steps of the Rotunda yesterday, where he headlined a student rally supporting the upcoming General Obligation Bond referenda.
(09/17/02 4:00am)
When Gov. Mark R. Warner estimated an unexpected shortfall of $1.5 billion in the Virginia budget one month ago, he immediately ordered state universities and other institutions to submit three budget plans accounting for possible funding cuts of 7, 11 and -- in the worst case -- 15 percent.
(09/12/02 4:00am)
A silent crowd of students and community members congregated in University Hall yesterday to observe the first anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks -- a time, President John T. Casteen III said, "when events defeat words and the unimaginable overwhelms our ability to understand."
(09/11/02 4:00am)
The University's Dept. of Student Health was rated one of the best student health care providers in the country, receiving a 99 out of 100 score in its evaluation this year by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations.
(09/05/02 4:00am)
As the Sept. 20 deadline approaches for University officials to send the 2003-2004 budget proposals to Richmond, President John T. Casteen III is revising his answer to the question of whether or not the current fiscal crisis is worse than the one in 1991.
(09/02/02 4:00am)
Following S. Vance Wilkins Jr.'s June resignation from his position as Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates, Republicans have named William J. Howell, R-Stafford, a 1967 University Law graduate, to fill his post.
(08/29/02 4:00am)
University Democrats will be teaming up with the Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc., to host "2002 in 2002," a month-long voter registration rally beginning Monday.
(04/25/02 4:00am)
Carl W. Smith, a graduate and longtime benefactor of the University, and his wife, Hunter J. Smith, pledged an unprecedented $3 million to the University's College at Wise in Southwest Virginia for the completion of the school's football facilities.
(04/24/02 4:00am)
A Charlottesville man was sentenced Monday on charges related to the rape of a University student in 1998 and the sodomy of another woman with a metal tire iron in Charlottesville's Tonsler Park in 2001.
(04/19/02 4:00am)
Gov. Mark R. Warner earned an important political victory when the General Assembly reconvened Wednesday and approved a Northern Virginia sales tax referendum that could alleviate traffic congestion in the region.
(04/17/02 4:00am)
Fiscal conservatives and environmentalist groups are setting aside their usual philosophical differences to find that they may have something in common.
(04/09/02 4:00am)
Gov. Mark R. Warner unveiled modest changes to Virginia's 2003-2004 budget yesterday, tacking on $30.6 million in proposals to the $50 billion budget the General Assembly approved last month.
(04/08/02 4:00am)
The University's Board of Visitors voted this weekend on plans for tuition and fee increases, approving the Board Finance Committee's recommended 8.8 and 8.5 percent hikes for in-state and out-of-state students, respectively.