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(11/02/99 5:00am)
Virginians will vote today in a historic election that will decide if the Republican Party gains both houses of the General Assembly for the first time in Commonwealth history, giving them the potential to alter the balance of Virginia politics for the coming decade.
(11/02/99 5:00am)
Virginians will vote today in a historic election that will decide if the Republican Party gains both houses of the General Assembly for the first time in Commonwealth history, giving them the potential to alter the balance of Virginia politics for the coming decade.
(11/01/99 5:00am)
At a Democratic Party rally Saturday on the Downtown Mall, local candidates cheered supporters, restated their platforms and emphasized the importance of tomorrow's elections for the future of their party in Virginia.
(10/22/99 4:00am)
Upcoming General Assembly elections, which are less than two weeks away, are unlikely to bring defeat to incumbents Sen. Emily Couric, D-Charlottesville, and Del. Paul Harris (R-58th), according to political analysts.
(10/20/99 4:00am)
State Sen. Emily Couric, D-Charlottesville, and challenger Jane Maddux (R) debated last night over election issues at the School of Law in a forum organized by the Youth Leadership Initiative program of the Center for Governmental Studies.
(10/08/99 4:00am)
Fans of Edgar Allan Poe packed the University Chapel yesterday to commemorate the 150th anniversary of his death and to remember his time as a student at the University.
(10/08/99 4:00am)
As presidential primary campaigns heat up and the General Assembly elections draw near, student political groups are keying up to support their candidates through grass roots activities.
(10/06/99 4:00am)
Government oppression and politically inspired crimes continue to plague Guatemala, Guatemalan citizen Irma Graciela Azmitia Dorantes said at last night's La Sociedad Latina meeting in New Cabell Hall.
(09/29/99 4:00am)
A Republican takeover of the General Assembly in this fall's elections may put pressure on U.S. Congressman Virgil Goode (D-5th) to switch political parties.
(09/27/99 4:00am)
The outcome of national elections in 2000 will greatly impact the future of America's struggling cities by influencing how much of the Federal surplus will be spent on revitalizing urban areas, Democratic National Committee Chairman Ed Rendell said in a speech before the Jefferson Literary and Debating Society Friday night.
(09/23/99 4:00am)
In the upcoming General Assembly elections, religious conservatives will vote for candidates who best address the issues they care about, such as the right to life, school choice and family oriented tax cuts, said Gary Marx, director of the Virginia Christian Coalition, in a speech to the College Republicans last night in Cabell Hall.
(09/22/99 4:00am)
Local candidates for this fall's General Assembly elections demonstrated clear ideological differences as they debated the role of government in social programs in an issue forum hosted by the Virginia Interfaith Center for Public Policy last night.
(09/16/99 4:00am)
The upcoming General Assembly elections could decide the fate of the Republican Party in Virginia politics for the coming decade, said Ed Matricardi, executive director of Virginia's Republican Party, last night in a speech to the College Republicans.
(09/15/99 4:00am)
College-age people are less trusting of politicians and less engaged in politics than are people over 25, according to a report released Monday by political awareness group Project Vote Smart.
(09/10/99 4:00am)
State Sen. Emily Couric, D-Charlottesville, Del. Mitch Van Yahres, D-Charlottesville, and House of Delegates candidate Ed Wayland (D) held a press conference on the steps of the Rotunda yesterday, lambasting Virginia Gov. James S. Gilmore III's (R) administration for abridging the independence of Virginia's higher education school boards.
(09/06/99 4:00am)
The revamped orientation program has drawn mixed reactions from first-year students -- although many reported the new summer session was useful, many also complained that fall orientation was repetitious and dull.
(09/03/99 4:00am)
Incumbent state Sen. Emily Couric, D-Charlottesville, is likely to show a large advantage in campaign fundraising over challenger Jane Maddux (R) by September.
(09/01/99 4:00am)
In response to residents' frustration over traffic congestion and recent concerns about transportation funding voiced by state legislators, Gov. James S. Gilmore III (R) announced his plan for reducing the commutes on Virginia's roads yesterday.