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(03/07/01 5:00am)
The recent release of about 3,300 University faculty members' salaries is a reminder of the steady recovery the University is making from the recession of the early 1990s, which forced the state to make massive budget cuts in higher education. But Gov. James S. Gilmore III's budget cuts last week may jeopardize progress.
(02/28/01 5:00am)
Over the past two years, members of the University community have voiced concern over a missing thread in the on-Grounds social fabric - the lack of an accessible student center.
(02/07/01 5:00am)
While shopping for Virginia sweatshirts, T-shirts, hats, windbreakers and other Wahoo-themed apparel at the University Bookstore, students may look at the tags and notice that much of the clothing was made in developing countries like El Salvador, Mexico, Pakistan, Malaysia and Guatemala.
(01/31/01 5:00am)
When third-year College student Stacy Dudley was pulled over by the police in Franklin County at 1:00 a.m. on Christmas Eve, she was terrified.
(01/26/01 5:00am)
Third-year College student Camila Figueroa was laying out in the backyard over winter break when she saw her house start to shake.
(01/24/01 5:00am)
College students who would like to take their professors out to lunch at the Biltmore but don't have the cash now are able to bill their burgers and cheese fries to the Arts and Sciences Council.
(01/24/01 5:00am)
The Old Dominion University chapter of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity closed Friday, one and a half months after the alcohol-related death of a freshman pledge.
(01/22/01 5:00am)
The Fraternity Working Group - a committee headed by Dean of Students Penny Rue to generate ways to strengthen the fraternity system - submitted its report to the Board of Visitors on Friday.
(12/01/00 5:00am)
Students who are planning to attempt the infamous "Corner Crawl" on their 21st birthdays now will get a card in the mail from the University reminding them of the dangers of drinking irresponsibly.
(11/28/00 5:00am)
Michael Shveima apologizes to members of the Physics Department, who were probably screaming at the TV when he decided not to answer a question about Bernouilli's Principle on ABC's Who Wants to be a Millionaire? last week.
(11/17/00 5:00am)
A bearded man in a tan minivan slowed down in front of the Gooch-Dillard bus stop Monday evening and yelled racial epithets to bystanders, said police, who are searching for clues about the driver.
(11/15/00 5:00am)
Dean of Students Penny Rue and members of the fraternity working group she leads are heading to the University of Maryland today to check out its Greek system and gather ideas about how to improve the fraternity system at the University.
(11/08/00 5:00am)
NEW YORK-Hillary Clinton supporters took over the Hyatt Hotel in Manhattan to celebrate Clinton's solid victory over U.S. Rep. Rick A. Lazio in the U.S. Senate race last night.
(11/07/00 5:00am)
NEW YORK-New Yorkers will go to the polls today to end what has become a passionate and sometimes negative U.S. Senate race.
(11/03/00 5:00am)
The condition of the male first-year student who fell out of a second-floor residence hall window has been upgraded to fair and he has been removed from the University Hospital's intensive care unit.
(11/02/00 5:00am)
White House drug czar Gen. Barry R. McCaffrey advocated drug prevention and rehabilitative treatment for illegal drug users at a forum at the Miller Center of Public Affairs yesterday.
(10/27/00 4:00am)
Virginia voters may find the campaign tactics of U.S. Sen. Charles Robb (D) and Republican challenger and former Gov. George Allen "negative and "discouraging," but they also consider the Senate race "fair" and "informative."
(10/20/00 4:00am)
The University concluded its defense yesterday against former student Richard W. Smith's $1.25 million lawsuit. Closing arguments and a verdict are expected today.
(10/13/00 4:00am)
After firefighters responded to a small fire at the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity house Tuesday night, city inspectors found the fraternity guilty of several fire violations the following day and closed the house for the night. Fraternity members scrambled to get the necessary repairs done, and the house reopened yesterday.
(10/13/00 4:00am)
After two years of pushing for recognition of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender student rights by various groups around Grounds, the Office of the Dean of Students will open the University's first LGBT resource center.