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(11/05/02 5:00am)
Voters likely will flock to the polls today in greater numbers than usual, partially because of the much-publicized General Obligation Bond referendum, according to Sheri Iachetta, the general registrar with the Charlottesville Voter Registration Office.
(11/01/02 5:00am)
Honor and prestige, two concepts immediately associated with living on the Lawn. With their gold engraved nameplates, wood-burning fireplaces and requisite rocking chairs, these rooms reward their undergraduate occupants with housing steeped in tradition.
(10/29/02 5:00am)
The Charlottesville water supply rose yesterday to reach 73 percent, and as a result of recent rainfall, Charlottesville City Council will re-appraise current citywide water restrictions.
(10/15/02 4:00am)
In observance of national sexual assault and domestic violence awareness month, student organizations around Grounds are coming together in a series of workshops, presentations and panels next week.
(10/02/02 4:00am)
During her first year at U. Va., third-year College student Paula Andrea Bolivar trekked from Hereford Residential College to the Barracks Road Shopping Center every weekend, rain or shine.
(10/01/02 4:00am)
Over two years of hard work from more than 100 Architecture and Engineering students culminated in success Sunday when the University was named the first place winner of the Solar Decathlon's Design and Livability contest.
(09/17/02 4:00am)
How far can an MBA degree get you? Not far, claims Jeffrey Pfeffer, a professor at Stanford University's graduate school of business.
(09/10/02 4:00am)
With hopes of gaining student support for the upcoming General Obligation Bond referendum, several University organizations will host top-name bands in the Mad Bowl later this month.
(09/09/02 4:00am)
When the elevator doors open on the third floor of the Monroe Lane Language House, they open to a bookcase full of shoes. In many Asian households it is common custom to remove the shoes before entering a home. Within the walls of the new Asian, Middle Eastern and Italian languages house, two "shoe cases" help organize the overflow of footwear. Crammed together on the black shelves sit boots, tennis shoes and sandals of many varieties and styles.
(04/24/02 4:00am)
Finally, a Saturday without anything to do - except for a few errands. The sun is shining, you have a near-full tank of gas and the roads of Charlottesville are beckoning. You jump in your car, pop in your favorite driving mix, lower the sunroof and set off in search of life outside the University. It's time to get away from it all. It's time to choose your own adventure.
(03/26/02 5:00am)
A gavel pounds and a roundtable discussion ensues. Sixteen people, identified by the countries they represent, sit and decide the fate of the world.
(02/26/02 5:00am)
Everyone comes to the University looking for a niche. Some find theirs in intramural sports or acting troupes, others, in a cappella groups and the mainstream Greek system.
(01/29/02 5:00am)
Every week or so second-year College student Melanie Arthur receives a package from home.
(11/16/01 5:00am)
In the days after the World Trade Center collapsed into a mound of melted steel and dust in Lower Manhattan, few living things could be seen roving through the wreckage. Some were firefighters, some were police and some were search dogs.
(10/01/01 4:00am)
Each week, identical starched uniforms inun-date Grounds on a regular basis without being given a second glance. Most Tuesdays and Thursdays, members of the University's Reserve Officers' Training Corps don their respective white, blue and green regalia.
(04/23/01 4:00am)
It's late afternoon and most doors along the first floor of Dabney residence hall are closed. But from behind one door, music blares as an aspiring disc jockey, Mike Karnjanaprakorn, perfects his playlist.