Bush, Congress spar over bill to lower student loan rates
The White House announced Tuesday that it would not support H.R. 5 -- known as the "College Student Relief Act" -- which would lower interest rates on some student loans.
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The White House announced Tuesday that it would not support H.R. 5 -- known as the "College Student Relief Act" -- which would lower interest rates on some student loans.
The University offered admission last month to 973 early decision applicants for the Class of 2011. This year's early decision process will be the last of its kind at the University, following the administration's landmark decision last fall to eliminate the early admissions option.
The Association of American Medical Colleges recently kicked off its campaign to combat the declining number of minority applicants to medical schools.
Last night the PBS show "NewsHour with Jim Lehrer" featured a debate between Gov. Tim Kaine (D) and Attorney General Bob McDonnell (R) on the U.S. Senate race in Virginia between incumbent Republican Sen. George Allen and Democratic challenger Jim Webb.
The U.S. Census Bureau released a series of tables yesterday titled, "Educational Attainment in the United States: 2005," showing a significant difference in earnings of employees with bachelor's degrees and those with high school diplomas.
Monticello has recently created an electronic resource called the Monticello Plantation Database, which contains a searchable catalog of Thomas Jefferson's slave records.
Google recently announced that it is now offering free e-mail services for college campuses. The program, called Apps for Education, is one of several corporate e-mail providers for colleges, including Microsoft's Windows Live.
Several student organizations held a forum last night to discuss H.R. 4437, also known as the Immigration Reform Act, a bill that would amend current immigration laws to establish stricter border control and increased penalties for undocumented immigrants.
Several real estate owners and one concerned parent of a University student have donated over $6,000 as a reward for anyone who has information leading to the arrest of gunmen who shot a University student Sept. 10.
Ticket holders for the upcoming Dave Matthews Band concerts at the University's John Paul Jones Arena may experience some difficulties if their event tickets were not purchased through authorized box offices.
Both graduate and undergraduate Engineering students will have the opportunity to seek jobs and internships from a wide range of employers next week during the annual Engineering Career Fair.