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(04/20/00 4:00am)
After obtaining preliminary evidence showing there may be a gene that suppresses the growth of prostate cancer, the National Cancer Institute granted $1.35 million to Asst. Pathology Prof. Jin-Tang Dong to further research the matter over the next five years.
(04/17/00 4:00am)
A female University student reported she was sexually assaulted early Saturday morning in her 13th Street home by an unidentified assailant.
(04/10/00 4:00am)
Two University English professors, Jahan Ramazani and Katharine Maus, were recently honored by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation for their outstanding work in English literature.
(04/06/00 4:00am)
In a quest to support future University growth and enhance the appearance of one of the University's major entry corridors, the University currently is in the process of buying a lot of land at the intersection of Emmet Street and Massie Road.
(04/03/00 4:00am)
Sally Hemings may soon have a Charlottesville street named in her honor.
(03/29/00 5:00am)
City Republicans are hoping that recent developments in Charlottesville politics, including the removal of former City Republican Committee Chairman Dale McGlothlin and his arrest for assault a few hours later, will not affect their chances in the upcoming City Council elections.
(03/27/00 5:00am)
The Honor Committee elected second-year College student Thomas Hall as its next chairman during a weekend retreat at Graves Mountain Lodge located in Syria, Va.
(03/22/00 5:00am)
In addition to surpassing the University's $1 billion Capital Campaign goal in December, funds grew by another $8.58 million in February, bringing the Campaign total to $1.103 billion.
(03/21/00 5:00am)
Tragedy struck Bloomsburg University in Bloomsburg, Penn. early Sunday morning when the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity house caught fire, killing three Bloomsburg students in the blaze. Two students and an alumnus escaped the fire.
(03/09/00 5:00am)
The upcoming City Council elections look to be one of the most competitive races in recent memory as many consider the Republican Party to have a strong chance of winning at least one seat on Council for the first time in 12 years.
(03/06/00 5:00am)
Pat Robertson, a prominent figure in the Virginia Republican Party and founder of the Christian Coalition, denounced government intervention in private affairs and reaffirmed his belief in individual rights in a speech to about 300 students in Minor Hall Friday night.
(03/02/00 5:00am)
In Virginia, many migrant workers - mostly immigrants from Latin-American countries - work nine-hour days in manual labor jobs and only earn $3 an hour despite the national minimum wage of $5.15.
(02/28/00 5:00am)
As students slowly move into neighborhoods once dominated by Charlottesville residents, off-Grounds housing is becoming a concern for City Council members.
(02/23/00 5:00am)
The City of Charlottesville and Albemarle County have one of the strongest city-county bonds in the state of Virginia, and it is growing even stronger, said Charles Martin, chairman of the Albemarle Board of Supervisors.
(02/22/00 5:00am)
The National Institute of Child Health and Development awarded a $2.5 million grant to the Education School to allow it to continue in a nationwide long-term study on the effects of childcare on childhood development.
(02/16/00 5:00am)
Not since 1988 have so many Democratic candidates announced plans to run for Charlottesville City Council.
(02/14/00 5:00am)
Edgar Bronfman, president of the World Jewish Congress and chairman of the International Board of Governors of Hillel, spoke in Wilson Hall Friday about the current "unnoticed crisis" in Judaism and his plan to start a "Jewish Renaissance."
(02/08/00 5:00am)
In her State of the City address at the City Council meeting last night, Charlottesville Mayor Virginia Daugherty said she hopes to see a decrease in the number of private homes being rented out as apartments as well as an increase in the quality of life."We have seen a trend toward an increase in rental homes. I would like to see that trend reversed," Daugherty said, addressing the University's role in the increase in rental housing.
(02/07/00 5:00am)
Some Albemarle County residents fear the growing number of research parks in the area will lead to increased traffic congestion on Route 29, Albemarle Planning Commission members said yesterday.
(01/31/00 5:00am)
A wintry storm of snow, sleet and freezing rain began early yesterday morning and continued throughout the day, creating a potentially dangerous situation for local drivers and students. The weather is not expected to affect the University's operation, though the storm is predicted to continue until today.