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(02/05/13 5:39am)
As fourth-years get closer and closer to D-Day — or Final Exercises, whichever you prefer — figuring out what you’re going after May 20 becomes increasingly daunting. Luckily, the University offers resources for those looking for post-graduate employment.
(12/04/12 4:15am)
On Halloween, one of my best friends was drugged at a party at a fraternity’s satellite house. She told me about it the next day after a morning visit to Student Health, feeling scared, confused and alone. I did my best to comfort her, knowing there wasn’t much I could do to alleviate her pain. She was extremely fortunate in that the man or men who did this to her did not assault her, and her friends took care of her all night. I spoke with the president of the fraternity in question and Assistant Dean of Students Michael Citro and received satisfactory responses that were apologetic and assured me that the Inter-Fraternity Council would work to increase their efforts to educate members about the reprehensibility of such actions.
(10/18/12 2:57am)
The Civil War may not have been fought on the University’s doorstep, but the war did impact University students and Charlottesville, most notably with the community’s contributions to the rehabilitation of wounded soldiers.
(03/21/12 3:35pm)
Throughout the years, the City of Charlottesville's main claim to fame has been the University. More recently, however, Charlottesville has been recognized as a great place to raise a family, to retire and to practise environmental sustainability. Now the City can add another selling point to its already impressive list - it is a great locale for beer and beer lovers.
(02/29/12 4:18am)
Some students grow up knowing they will one day be Wahoos. But for one student, the path to college took a 48-year detour. At 67 years old, Jerry Reid may be older than the typical University student, but he doesn't let age get in the way of pursuing his University degree.
(02/23/12 5:40am)
Although the University boasts more than 700 CIOs, some students still feel there is not an organization tailored to their interests. In this case, students can create their own CIO, which is just what third-year College student Stephane Glynn and his fellow members of DisturbANCE Dance Crew did.
(02/09/12 12:42am)
(11/08/11 7:29am)
Whether you're a concerned parent hunch-backed from hovering, or a nervous student desperately reading and re-reading your admission essays, the college search and application process is a stressful time for everyone. In recent years, senior assistant dean of admission Jeannine Lalonde, also known as "Dean J.," has helped assuage the fears of parents and students alike by opening up about the admissions process on her blog, "Notes from Peabody."
(09/27/11 5:13am)
Beta Bridge never looks the same. On almost a daily basis, its appearance changes as University students partake in the decades-long tradition of painting birthday messages, congratulations or promotions for upcoming events on Rugby Road's bridge. Recently, Beta Bridge has undergone a different kind of change.