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(10/06/00 4:00am)
After Phi Delta Theta national headquarters and its University chapter clashed over alcohol policy last spring, the University chapter lost its charter. The national Phi Delta Theta headquarters will re-colonize the existing chapter and it will be alcohol free, while the old Phi Delta Theta brothers are starting a new fraternity.
(09/29/00 4:00am)
One of Student Council's College seats was empty, after one of its representatives moved to a higher Student Council position last spring. Wednesday night, the Arts and Sciences Council chose Nick Jabbour to fill it.
(09/29/00 4:00am)
After weeks of working alongside demolition teams and construction crews renovating Peabody Hall, the Office of the Dean of Students has decided to relocate temporarily to trailers on the corner of Alderman and McCormick Roads.
(09/22/00 4:00am)
Student Council is scheduled to vote next week on a resolution protesting a plan to eliminate entering first-year students' ability to choose to reside in either old or new dorms.
(09/20/00 4:00am)
Gloria Steinem, an influential leader of the feminist movement and co-founder of Ms. magazine, discussed the tensions between generations of feminists yesterday afternoon at the Law School.
(09/15/00 4:00am)
After a group of administrators handed down a proposal to eliminate choice between old and new dorms in the first-year housing process, some students are complaining about the lack of student involvement in the decision making.
(09/13/00 4:00am)
"The 'Animal House' image of the 1970s is no longer tolerated. People are fed up."
(09/06/00 4:00am)
Ending a long Greek social tradition, sororities will no longer mix with fraternities at fraternity houses if alcohol is served.
(08/31/00 4:00am)
Although former governor George Allen (R) leads in a national poll for the U.S. Senate race, incumbent Charles Robb (D) remains confident that his education policy is stronger than his opponent's. A Washington Post survey puts Allen five points ahead of Robb among registered Virginia voters.
(07/27/00 4:00am)
State Sen. Emily Couric (D-Charlottesville) announced in a press conference on Thursday that she is dropping out of the race for lieutenant governor because she has pancreatic cancer.
(07/27/00 4:00am)
A federal judge ruled Monday that the University of Georgia's use of race as a factor in admissions is unconstitutional.
(07/24/00 4:00am)
The project to renovate Clark Hall officially began with a groundbreaking ceremony last Thursday.
(07/24/00 4:00am)
A federal judge recently dismissed seven of the 10 complaints in a $1.5 million lawsuit filed against the University by suspended student Harrison Kerr Tigrett October 22, 1999.
(07/20/00 4:00am)
The project to renovate Clark Hall officially began with a groundbreaking ceremony last Thursday.
(07/13/00 4:00am)
The Republican National Committee selected Del. Paul C. Harris, R-Albemarle this week to speak at the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia.
(07/07/00 4:00am)
Virginia Senator John Warner's (R) request for a $2 million appropriation for the University's Center for Governmental Studies made headway in Congress last week.
(07/07/00 4:00am)
A University student and his friend were arrested Wednesday night for destruction of private property.
(06/29/00 4:00am)
Virginia Blood Services, the supplier of all the blood for the University Medical Center is experiencing a major blood shortage.
(06/22/00 4:00am)
Scholars and intellectuals from across the nation will be gathering on Grounds for the next four days to examine and discuss slavery in America and Thomas Jefferson's complex relationship with slavery and race.
(06/22/00 4:00am)
A female student reported that a man indecently exposed himself outside Ruffner Hall the morning of June 16.