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(04/27/12 7:00am)
Croatia \nCroatia's idyllic location on the Adriatic Coast makes this small country a perfect summer getaway. The country's landscape features rocky coastlines, beaches, highlands, mountains and lakes, offering an abundance of tourist attractions. Visitors can enjoy any of Croatia's 1,185 islands (except for those privately owned by movie stars), spend time inland at one of the bustling cities or explore one of the country's many natural parks. Key attractions include: the breathtaking islands of the Dalmatian Coast; the cafes, shops and monuments in Dubrovnik; the galleries, museums and nightlife in Zagreb; the thermal spas in Istria; the baroque architecture of Vara
(04/16/12 2:48pm)
The Board of Visitors Friday unanimously authorized a 3.7 percent and 4 percent tuition increase for in-state and out-of-state students, respectively.
(04/11/12 2:15pm)
A Human Rights Task Force website launched Monday indicates the City of Charlottesville is a step closer to ultimately creating a human rights commission to address discrimination in the City. City Council appointed an 11-member committee in March to evaluate the potential human rights commission proposed during the City's Dialogue on Race.
(04/10/12 2:08pm)
Democrat John Douglass, who seeks to challenge U.S. Congressman Robert Hurt, R-Charlottesville, this November, held a town hall meeting yesterday evening at the Downtown Mall to discuss gun control, women's reproductive health, the prison system and other policy issues.
(04/04/12 1:26pm)
The number of international students who applied to U.S. graduate schools increased nine percent this year, according to a report released yesterday by the Council of Graduate Schools.
(03/28/12 11:33am)
Student Council's representative body yesterday evening passed three resolutions which honor the three students who passed away this academic year.
(03/26/12 11:01am)
The Jewish Studies Department hosted its first annual Richard J. Gunst Colloquium yesterday afternoon in the South Meeting Room of Newcomb.
(03/21/12 10:28am)
David Brooks, an op-ed columnist for The New York Times, spoke yesterday with Psychology Prof. Jonathan Haidt at a talk hosted by the Batten School called "Morality and Politics: The Challenge of Public Policymaking."
(03/20/12 10:25am)
The Office of the Vice President for Research yesterday launched OpenGrounds, a studio space on the Corner geared toward collaborative research.
(03/19/12 10:06am)
Author Frank Costigliola spoke Friday morning at the Miller Center about his recently released book, "Roosevelt's Lost Alliances: How Personal Politics Helped Start the Cold War," as part of the Gordon and Mary Beth Smyth History Forum.
(03/14/12 8:38am)
Student Council representatives yesterday evening passed a resolution 14-0 to signal the body's support of lobbying group Virginia21's efforts to increase funding for higher education.
(02/23/12 7:31am)
For the second day in a row, the Virginia House of Delegates yesterday delayed discussion of a controversial Senate bill which would require women to obtain trans-vaginal ultrasound imaging before having an abortion.
(02/21/12 4:03am)
Author Clarence Lusane spoke at the Miller Center of Public Affairs Friday about his book, "Black History White House," as part of the Miller Center's commemoration of Black History Month.
(02/14/12 3:25am)
Student political activism has a long lineage at the University, which has become increasingly apparent as Election Day draws nearer. President Barack Obama continues to await the selection of a presidential challenger from the Republican Party, which still has four candidates seeking its nomination: Newt Gingrich, Ron Paul, Mitt Romney or Rick Santorum.
(02/06/12 9:59pm)
Former U.S. Ambassador for War Crimes Issues David Scheffer spoke at the University's Law School Friday about his experiences during his four-year term as U.S. Ambassador, some of which are described in his book "All the Missing Souls: A Personal History of the War Crimes Tribunals."
(01/31/12 4:27pm)
Jodi Kantor, the author of "The Obamas," an insider account of the Obama family, visited the Miller Center of Public Affairs yesterday evening to discuss her best-selling book.
(01/23/12 6:23am)
The University offered admission to 3,187 early action applicants Friday, or about 27 percent of all early applicants, in its first year offering a non-binding early admission option.
(11/28/11 6:37am)
Occupy Charlottesville activists may stay in Lee Park indefinitely until another location can be found, Charlottesville officials announced last Tuesday.
(11/03/11 5:25am)
The University announced Tuesday that it has named Gay Perez the new associate dean of students and executive director of Housing & Residence Life.
(10/31/11 5:35am)
The Center for Politics hosted a panel at the Colonnade Club Friday to discuss the political relationship between the United States and Britain.