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(02/15/07 5:00am)
Most students are currently immersed in the emotional aftermath of Valentine's Day and sloshing around Grounds in parkas and rain boots. But this time of year also has significant anniversaries recognizing the birth of an abolitionist, a modern British invasion and our nationally mandated right to party.
(02/01/07 5:00am)
While most professors typically provide students with a semester of insightful instruction and a few office hours a week, Civil War Professor Gary Gallagher takes the concept of student-professor interaction to the next level by leading an interactive battlefield visit.
(01/31/07 5:00am)
Many students eagerly enrolled in the History of World War II this semester after learning that Philip Zelikow, director of the 9/11 Commission, was going to teach the course.
(01/23/07 5:00am)
Yesterday's frigid weather and light snow marked a radical change from last December's mild temperatures and warmer winter.
(11/07/06 5:00am)
At the University, the diverse student body not only includesstudents of varying race, gender and sexul orientation but age as well. One notable example is 82-year-old Continuing Studies student Roelof Van Zeefeld Oosaingh, who recently returned to Grounds to pursue a pre-medical degree.
(09/27/06 4:00am)
Mr. Jefferson's University embraces just about every activity, interest and whim of its diverse student population. Despite this, some stargazers have found that observing the night sky is an increasingly difficult thing due to the high level of light pollution coming from University buildings on Grounds.