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(04/15/02 4:00am)
Did you get anything special for Mr. Jefferson for his 259th birthday? Luis Fernando Bolivar, a descendent of Simon Bolivar and the great-great-grandson of the University's first Latin American student, donated an impressive collection of historic family papers and artifacts to the University as part of the birthday celebrations Saturday.
(01/22/02 5:00am)
At a special retreat Sunday, the Honor Committee continued debate on its "informed retraction" proposal to reform the single sanction.
(01/21/02 5:00am)
According to its latest statistics, the Honor Committee has nearly finished processing the mass of plagiarism cases initiated by Physics Professor Louis Bloomfield beginning in April 2001. Though the total number of Bloomfield cases now has risen to 156, Honor has completed investigations on 116 and currently is investigating the remaining 40 cases.
(01/17/02 5:00am)
University Medical Center employee David Simmons (D) announced his candidacy in the race for City Council Monday, becoming the fifth candidate vying for the two open seats.
(11/30/01 5:00am)
Physics Professor Louis Bloomfield's 149 honor cases have presented a major
challenge to the University's Honor Committee over the last eight months, but,
they could be symptoms of an even more serious epidemic.
(11/20/01 5:00am)
At its weekly meeting Sunday, the University Judiciary Committee discussed extensive plans for raising $250,000 over the next two years.
(11/19/01 5:00am)
At its meeting last night, the Honor Committee discussed ideas on the "informed retraction" amendment proposal that it also considered at its annual retreat last weekend. If passed by the committee, this constitutional change could be put to a referendum vote as early as this spring in order to be implemented in the Honor System.
(11/16/01 5:00am)
With a $300,000 grant from the Mellon Foundation, the University Library plans to develop a digital information community for American studies research.
(11/12/01 5:00am)
U.S. Secret Service Director Brian L. Stafford spoke to a packed house Friday night at the weekly Jefferson Literary and Debating Society meeting.
(11/09/01 5:00am)
Eleven years ago, Charlottesville resident Robert Crouter received a heart transplant that saved his life. Now, he's giving back in honor of the deceased University student who helped him.
(11/05/01 5:00am)
The Fourth Year Class Trustees will announce today that they have chosen best-selling author David Baldacci as the valedictory speaker for graduation weekend in May.
(10/26/01 4:00am)
The National Rifle Association gave Republican gubernatorial candidate Mark L. Earley a passing grade yesterday for his stance on gun control. Earley received a letter grade of A-.
(10/23/01 4:00am)
During the University Judiciary Committee meeting Sunday night, Committee members discussed a proposal to amend their constitution to extend the statute of limitations on physical assault.
(10/12/01 4:00am)
What goes on during a day in the life of the President?
(10/08/01 4:00am)
The Honor Committee continued discussion on fourth-year Architecture representative Brian Winterhalter's "informed retraction" proposal in its meeting last night. After some debate, the Committee agreed to postpone discussion on the issue until its Nov. 11 retreat.
(10/05/01 4:00am)
Whether the cause is an onslaught of midterms, trouble adjusting to a new environment or relationship worries, it is not unusual for students to experience psychological distress at some point during college.
(10/01/01 4:00am)
The Honor Committee has dealt with 55 of the 145 plagiarism cases initiated by Physics Prof. Louis Bloomfield beginning in April 2001. But, according to statistics released yesterday, the Committee still faces nearly 90 that Committee members hope to have investigated by winter break.
(09/21/01 4:00am)
At approximately 1:15 p.m. yesterday, an unidentified man robbed the First Union Bank on Route 29 and escaped with an as-yet-undisclosed amount of money.
(09/17/01 4:00am)
In the age of technology, the Honor Committee is trying to bring itself up to 21st Century standards. The Committee hopes to revamp the honor video, put it on CD-ROM and overhaul its Web site by the spring of this year.
(09/14/01 4:00am)
Tired of all that construction around grounds? Don't worry - at least one building will be completed and ready for students by fall 2002: the Monroe Lane Language House.