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(04/08/10 5:06am)
They came to a sold-out Constitution Hall. They saw the audience for split seconds at a time, as strobe lights briefly revealed our screaming heads. They emitted power-packed blasts of musical euphoria. They were Vampire Weekend.
(03/03/10 7:30am)
Information Technology and Communication is currently piloting The Hive, a new program that allows University students and faculty members to freely access licensed software - once exclusive to on-Grounds computing labs - on their personal computers.
(02/23/10 7:26am)
The University Board of Elections experienced technical difficulties during the first hour of student-elections voting at 8 a.m. yesterday and will extend the voting period by an hour Sunday to 7 p.m.\nSeven minutes into the voting period, a student reported that certain offices were missing from the ballot. After first attempting to resolve the issue itself, the UBE consulted Information Technology & Communication,
(02/22/10 5:00am)
University students will vote this week on an amendment to the Honor Committee's constitution that would allow the body to release summaries of cases on the election ballot.
(02/04/10 7:11am)
A memorial mass for Virginia Tech student Morgan Dana Harrington will take place Feb. 5 at 3:30 p.m. at St. Andrew's Catholic Church in the victim's hometown of Roanoke.
(02/03/10 6:45am)
Rep. Tom Perriello, D-Charlottesville, incumbent congressman and stand-alone Democrat, thus far has garnered nearly five times the amount raised by his Republican competitors for the November election.
(01/26/10 6:22am)
Changes to City Council's political climate this year may provide more support for a measure that would allocate a fixed amount of the city's funds toward affordable housing.
(01/21/10 3:04am)
University of Michigan Law Prof. Douglas Laycock - husband of University President-elect Teresa Sullivan - will join the Law School faculty next semester, making what Laycock calls a "lateral move" from one prestigious law school to another.
(12/02/09 5:59am)
The Inter-Sorority Council elected five of 17 required members to its 2010 Executive Board Monday night.
(11/12/09 5:40am)
The University Department of Parking and Transportation will introduce a new car-sharing program on Grounds next Tuesday, in hopes of decreasing the volume of cars in Charlottesville, Director Rebecca White said.
(11/09/09 6:41am)
Three weeks after Morgan Dana Harrington vanished during a Metallica concert at the John Paul Jones Arena, almost 1,600 volunteers gathered over the weekend to search for any traces of the Virginia Tech student. Alas, the community search parties uncovered no new information, and the case continues to puzzle authorities.
(11/04/09 8:26am)
Incumbents Robert Bell and David Toscano, who represent Charlottesville and Albermarle County in the Virginia House of Delegates for the Republican and Democratic Parties, respectively, maintained their seats in yesterday's elections, defeating challengers by overwhelmingly large margins.
(11/02/09 6:51am)
The University administration has revised its health care plans for University employees in an attempt to stop arbitrary hikes in insurance premiums and maintain general financial stability.
(10/26/09 6:48am)
Student Health and vaccine company Intravene will hold vaccination clinics today from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. to provide the seasonal flu vaccine as well as other vaccines at the Aquatic and Fitness Center. Another round of vaccinations is also scheduled for Nov. 5 in the Newcomb Ballroom from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
(10/21/09 5:22am)
Former Virginia Gov. George Allen shared his views on energy and climate issues in an on-Grounds lecture yesterday night in the Jefferson Room.
(10/14/09 5:34am)
Gubernatorial candidates Creigh Deeds and Bob McDonnell have toured, tailgated and twittered to win an elusive, college-age voting bloc. Efforts from the campaigns, both Democrat and Republican, to improve student voter turn-out, however, may only go so far at the University, where apathy, registration confusion and pre-voting numbers seem to foreshadow a potentially low turnout.
(10/09/09 6:17am)
The University received an overall B- grade on the Sustainable Endowments Institute's College Sustainability Report Card for 2010, slipping slightly from last year's B.
(09/28/09 5:35am)
At the Delta Upsilon fraternity house groundbreaking ceremony Saturday, alumni, current brothers and community dignitaries witnessed the final stage of a collaborative effort to secure a new house for the fraternity.
(09/17/09 5:10am)
The University's Office of Emergency Preparedness and the Charlottesville and Albermarle County Emergency Management Office held an evacuation drill yesterday in Scott Stadium.
(09/10/09 5:11am)
Several former members of the University's chapter of Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity will meet with national leaders of Kappa Delta Rho fraternity today in hopes of chartering a new chapter.