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(09/18/00 4:00am)
Administrators may finally carry out a plan to combine the Middle East Studies and Asian Studies majors and expand the division of Asian and Middle East Languages and Culture into a full department, nine years after drafting the first proposal.
(09/13/00 4:00am)
The first-ever survey of student attitudes toward race relations at the University has found that black students are twice as likely as white students to perceive racial inequality in student life at the University.
(09/05/00 4:00am)
Thanks to the efforts of one of the University's newest charitable organizations, migrant workers in the Charlottesville area will now have access to basic medical care and health education.
(09/04/00 4:00am)
Concerns about the fairness of a proposed change in the first-year housing assignment system prompted administrators to seek student input over the summer before resubmitting the proposal to the Office of the Vice President and Provost.
(04/28/00 4:00am)
Groundbreaking for a new library that will house unique relics of American history will take place tomorrow in front of Alderman Library.
(04/24/00 4:00am)
Fewer than one in five University students, faculty and staff believe that the University administration is sensitive to the needs of non-heterosexual members of the University community, according to a 1994 survey conducted by the Committee on Environment for Lesbians, Gays and Bisexuals (CELGBU) at the University. As a result of these findings, members of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Union will open a resource center in the fall devoted to the needs of the lgbt community.
(04/24/00 4:00am)
Thomas Jefferson's words of wisdom and the writings of several notable Virginia poets soon will adorn a section of Grounds bordering University Avenue.
(04/18/00 4:00am)
Twenty-two Contracted Independent Organizations yesterday filed appeals with Student Council asking for additional Student Activity Fee funds.
(04/17/00 4:00am)
Administrators and alumni reaffirmed the University's commitment to high black student graduation and retention rates this weekend during the 20th annual Spring Fling.
(04/12/00 4:00am)
Citing low turnout at elections for the Black Student Alliance 2000-2001 executive board, BSA president-elect Michael Costa vowed to alleviate the "rampant apathy" he believes the University's black community has been demonstrating.
(04/12/00 4:00am)
In a closed-door meeting last night, members of the Fraternity-Sorority Council elected third-year College student Michael McPheeters as their organization's president for the 2000-2001 academic year.
(04/10/00 4:00am)
Members of the Asian Student Union are working with the Office of Admissions to increase Asian and Asian-American student enrollment through an annual phone-a-thon and possibly through the creation of a new formal admissions committee for students of Asian heritage.
(03/28/00 5:00am)
"You can expound any view you want in this country, but if you want to join a labor union, you're in big trouble."
(03/27/00 5:00am)
B. Keith Fulton, director of technology for the National Urban League, decried the disparity in access to technology between whites and minorities in a speech Saturday in the Chemistry Auditorium.
(03/21/00 5:00am)
Although colleges across the country have launched extensive alcohol prevention programs, a Harvard University study indicates that these efforts may have proved effective only for students living on campus.
(03/07/00 5:00am)
Applicants for employment in certain health and security-related University positions will be required to undergo screening for drugs and alcohol beginning April 1.
(02/29/00 5:00am)
Candidates running for positions in Student Council, the Honor Committee and the University Judiciary Committee debated such issues as rush dates, funding for Madison House and the Honor Committee's single sanction in the Rotunda's Dome Room last night.
(02/24/00 5:00am)
On the heels of Florida's decision last week to eliminate race as a factor in its public universities' admissions process, African-American Affairs Dean M. Rick Turner addressed concerns on the use of race as a factor in admissions at a University Democrats meeting last night.
(02/21/00 5:00am)
Students and administrators convened in Old Cabell Hall auditorium Friday to discuss diversity in an attempt to bring new perspectives to an issue that has created much debate at the University over the last year.
(02/21/00 5:00am)
University students and administrators agreed that this weekend's diversity symposium was extremely successful and was a valuable first step towards addressing the sometimes-thorny issue of diversity at the University.