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(03/15/11 6:46am)
A first-year College student pledging Zeta Psi fraternity was hospitalized March 1 after consuming a bottle of soy sauce at the Zeta Psi house, according to court documents. Investigations into whether the incident constitutes hazing are ongoing.
(03/02/11 6:29am)
Fourth-year College student Kimberly Schreiber didn't expect to be competing against men in the final round of a Feb. 19 rock climbing competition at James Madison University.
(02/23/11 6:10am)
Any student who has dragged himself out of bed before 9 a.m. on a Saturday probably has heard some strange noises on his way to breakfast: panting and heaving and the slap of shoes on the sidewalk. These noises come from people called "runners," whose grudge against pudge makes them wake up at unheard-of hours and subject their bodies to painful rituals.
(02/18/11 6:18am)
A lane of Rugby Road will be closed Feb. 22 to make way for the installation of an outdoor sculpture at the University Art Museum.
(02/14/11 5:00am)
Dion Lewis, assistant dean in the Office of African-American Affairs and director of the Luther P. Jackson Black Cultural Center, wants to make sure recognition of black history is not confined to 28 days.
(02/07/11 5:51am)
A proposal to ban gays from serving openly in the Virginia National Guard was struck down last Tuesday in the House Rules panel of the Virginia General Assembly. Del. Bob Marshall, R-Prince William, sponsored the ban in response to the U.S. Senate's Dec. 18 repeal of the military's "Don't ask, Don't tell" policy. The repeal will allow gays and lesbians to serve openly in the military for the first time.
(01/27/11 5:00am)
For a police officer, having a partner retire is never easy, but for Jeff Keaton of the University Police department, circumstances are a bit different. His retiring partner, Zander, is a 7-and-a-half-year-old bomb-sniffing German shepherd.
(01/27/11 5:00am)
The narrator of Kazuo Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go - our host on a gently devastating literary journey - starts by simply introducing herself.
(11/30/10 5:56am)
For many University students, the fact that they are a part of a "community of trust" may be something that never comes to mind.\nBut for many others, such as third-year College student Jonathan Bryan, the community is not one that is all-inclusive.
(11/23/10 7:00am)
The University's ongoing renovation of the Ivy Stacks - an off-Grounds shelving site managed by the University Library system - has placed the bulk of the facility's 750,000 items in warehouses across the state.
(10/14/10 4:58am)
At a Sept. 22 public forum about living wage, Newcomb Hall's South Meeting Room quieted as fourth-year College student Greg Casar read aloud a statement from an anonymous University employee.
(09/08/10 5:33am)
If you've traipsed across Grounds during the past week, you've surely heard the whispers. The stifled screams of frenzied fans. The murmured moans of hapless souls scrambling for tickets.