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(10/03/03 4:00am)
In an effort to aid financially strapped Contracted Independent Organizations, Student Council has teamed with the University Bookstore to offer these groups selling time at a concession stand at home football games.
(09/22/03 4:00am)
University history Prof. and College Dean Edward L. Ayers introduced a new, community-based perspective to the historical conversation on the Civil War. His recently published book, "In the Presence of Mine Enemies: War in the Heart of America, 1859-1863" chronicles the everyday lives and views of white and black residents of two farming communities; one in Virginia and the other in Pennsylvania.
(09/22/03 4:00am)
Although University classes resumed Monday, other Virginia schools remain closed in the wake of Hurricane Isabel.
(09/22/03 4:00am)
Editor's Note: Opinion Editor Anthony Dick and Opinion Columnist Joe Shilling, two founding members of the Individual Rights Coalition, had no role in either the reporting or editing of this story. The Cavalier Daily is not involved with the IRC in any capacity
(09/12/03 4:00am)
Aided by the light of a single candle, 13 speakers called on hundreds gathered last night on the South Lawn to remember the events of September 11, 2001 and the days that followed.
(09/08/03 4:00am)
A commission of students, parents, administrators, faculty members and community leaders met for the first time Friday morning, charged by President John T. Casteen, III with assessing the quality of the student experience with regard to diversity and equity.
(09/05/03 4:00am)
Following the end of last year's hiring freeze and a restructuring of the provost's office, University President John T. Casteen, III appointed three new vice provosts to take the reigns of academic affairs, faculty advancement and international affairs.
(09/01/03 4:00am)
When the state's new international standard fire code goes into effect in October, University housing will already be safely in line.
(08/28/03 4:00am)
Although he signed a lease for an apartment advertised "only two blocks" from Grounds, second year College student Hunter Flint now has to bike two miles to get to class.
(05/17/03 4:00am)
When fourth-year students bid goodbye to the University following graduation ceremonies, they will leave behind a campus markedly different than the one they entered as first years.
(04/24/03 4:00am)
University Rector Gordon F. Rainey, Jr. assigned members of the Board of Visitors to committees and chair positions April 18.
(04/22/03 4:00am)
Representatives of the University's historically black fraternities and sororities met Sunday to elect the Black Fraternal Council's new executive board.
(04/22/03 4:00am)
Omicron Delta Kappa, a national leadership honor society, initiated into its ranks more than 60 University students and two members of the faculty in a ceremony at the Rotunda March 31.
(04/22/03 4:00am)
In a forum entitled "Just Say Yes! Parents Building Healthy Youth Behavior," local speakers will discuss parental roles and responsibilities in helping their children avoid drug and alcohol abuse.
(04/17/03 4:00am)
With the retirement of Business Prof. C. Ray Smith in August, the Darden School will lose its longest serving faculty member.
(04/15/03 4:00am)
Samuel A. "Pete" Anderson III, will take his last walk through Grounds as the Architect for the University on May 16.
(04/10/03 4:00am)
In his semester report to the Board of Visitors this past Saturday, Faculty Senate Chair Michael J. Smith called on members to consider appointing a faculty representative to a non-voting position on the Board.
(04/08/03 4:00am)
Construction of the new basketball arena and special events center is set to begin in late spring and proceed on schedule, thanks to two new gifts from University alumni.
(04/04/03 5:00am)
In a closed session meeting yesterday afternoon, the University Board of Visitors elected Gordon F. Rainey Jr. to serve as its 37th rector and Thomas F. Farrell II, its first vice rector under its new leadership format.
(04/03/03 5:00am)
The Multicultural Greek Council elected officers Monday from a variety of its organizations to fill executive board and chair positions for the upcoming year.