Senate Committee votes down bill on abortion clinic standards
The Virginia Senate's Education and Health Committee rejected a bill Thursday requiring abortion clinics to meet the same health and safety standards as outpatient surgery centers.
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The Virginia Senate's Education and Health Committee rejected a bill Thursday requiring abortion clinics to meet the same health and safety standards as outpatient surgery centers.
The 31 Inter-Fraternity Council fraternities overall boasted significantly higher bid acceptances Saturday following annual bid day festivities.
Though Bid Night is known for being a notoriously chaotic event, this year's activities went off with few reported hitches, much to the delight of University officials.
The Inter-Fraternity Council is running a tighter ship during rush this year.
In spite of the constraints caused by a shrinking budget over the past five years, programs sponsored by Madison House continue to give students an opportunity to contribute to the community.
The Inter-Sorority Council held its inaugural new member program for sorority pledges in the Newcomb Hall ballroom Saturday. The program's goal was to share advice with new sorority women in making healthy choices during the pledge process.
For the first time in three years, college and university endowments had a positive average return on investments during the 2003 fiscal year, according to the Chronicle of Higher Education.
Thanks to Virginia's appearance at the second annual Continental Tire Bowl Dec. 27, the entire University community will benefit from a gift given by the athletics department.
In the wake of "two violent incidents involving students" which occurred over the past few weeks, a letter directed toward parents of University students was posted on the University's Web site last Wednesday.
A potential for $4,000 in academic scholarships is not something that would normally slip under the radar of college students.
A 16-year-old girl announced last weekend that she was raped at a September 6 fraternity party at the College of William & Mary.
Increased use of the Charlottesville Transit Service has forced the Charlottesville City Council to take action: New buses likely will be added to routes four and six, the two most popular routes, to ensure on time service for CTS passengers.