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(04/17/02 4:00am)
The University has a checkered history in its relationship with the black community. On one hand, the first black student did not enter the College until 1961 - on the other hand, the University now has the highest graduation rate for black students compared to any other public university.
(04/16/02 4:00am)
Thousands of demonstrators, both Jewish and non-Jewish, converged on Washington, D.C. yesterday afternoon to voice their support for Israel during the escalating crisis in the Middle East.
(04/11/02 4:00am)
A five-story, 1,180-space University parking garage scheduled to be built behind the Cavalier Inn on Ivy Road has met widespread protest from the Lewis Mountain Neighborhood Association.
(04/09/02 4:00am)
The Medical Center received the second largest donation in University history, amounting to $52.6 million, University President John T. Casteen III announced Friday.
(04/02/02 5:00am)
Along with the annual entourage of outrageous April Fools' jokes, yesterday marked the beginning of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month.
(04/02/02 5:00am)
In a scandal that shocked Richmond lawmakers and party officials Friday, state police began a criminal investigation into whether Ed Matricardi, the Virginia Republican Party Executive Director, illegally listened in on two Democratic Party conference calls.
(03/28/02 5:00am)
Starting next year, students will be able to major in American Studies, which until now only has been offered as a concentration within a department.
(03/27/02 5:00am)
Planning for the 7,400 acres of land that philanthropist John Kluge donated to the University continued Monday afternoon in a presentation to interested University and community members.
(03/26/02 5:00am)
The Black Fraternal Council elected third-year College student Michael A. Dunkley, a member of the Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc., and second-year College student Rowland Webb Jr., a member of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., the new co-chairmen of the Council yesterday evening in Newcomb Hall.
(03/19/02 5:00am)
The Virginia House of Delegates stirred with debate last week after a Roanoke County Circuit Judge ruled that state congressional district lines were unconstitutionally drawn.
(03/07/02 5:00am)
A coalition of five of the largest minority rights advocacy groups at the University is seeking special status under the Office of the Dean of Students.
(03/04/02 5:00am)
Seven women from across the Commonwealth met yesterday in the Rotunda Dome Room for an annual discussion on the evolving role of women in law and politics.
(02/26/02 5:00am)
The Federal Bureau of Investigation now is working with Charlottesville police to review the six assaults against University students that took place from September to January, after several groups complained that local officials were not adequately investigating the case.
(02/26/02 5:00am)
Because of concerns over the relationship between students and police officers, the University is creating a new committee to bring student leaders and top officers together for open discussion.
(02/19/02 5:00am)
In response to persistent student interest, the University plans to add Asian American studies to its repertoire of academic programs in the College, once funding is available for a director.
(02/14/02 5:00am)
Kadiatou Diallo, whose 22-year-old son was shot and killed by four New York City police officers three years ago, spoke at the University last night about racial profiling in America.
(02/12/02 5:00am)
A substantial portion of the 7,379 acre estate donated to the University of Virginia Foundation by philanthropist John W. Kluge is now on the market.
(02/07/02 5:00am)
Less than a month after former C'ville Weekly editor Hawes Spencer was fired by his two co-owners, Spencer's new weekly paper, The Hook, will publish its first issue today.
(02/05/02 5:00am)
Behjat Dehgan witnessed the execution of her two best friends before leaving her homeland of Iran in fear of her own life.
(01/31/02 5:00am)
Five faculty members confronted the altered role of the black intellectual in the post-Sept. 11th era yesterday evening in an interdisciplinary discussion organized by the Woodson Public Policy Forum.