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(11/07/01 5:00am)
RICHMOND - In a close race, Democrat Tim Kaine pulled ahead last night to win the Virginia lieutenant governor position, defeating Republican Jay Katzen. Kaine's margin of victory was only 2 percentage points.
(10/31/01 5:00am)
Student Council unanimously passed a proposal last night allowing newly formed contracted independent organizations to apply for "introductory allocations."
(10/26/01 4:00am)
Every fall Student Council holds elections to fill empty positions left from last term. This year, six candidates are running for the three available positions on Council.
(10/25/01 4:00am)
With their push to keep Clemons Library open 24 hours now fully accomplished, Student Council is aiming to gain free student parking at the bookstore parking garage after hours.
(10/18/01 4:00am)
The nine-month student campaign for divestment from Unocal, a stock previously held by the University, is over. The University's investment manager, Richard Mayo, sold Unocal stock last week.
(10/12/01 4:00am)
With the help of Student Council, the Financial Services Office will relocate for one day to Newcomb Hall to give students the opportunity to more easily pay off their debts.
(10/05/01 4:00am)
An estimated 36 cars were vandalized near the Rugby Road area sometime during Wednesday night and early yesterday morning, according to Charlottesville City Police and University Police.
(09/13/01 4:00am)
WASHINGTON - The normal bustle of commuters inside the nation's capital was nowhere to be seen yesterday. Instead, streets were empty, police patrolled intersections and people were somber after a hijacked plane crashed into the Pentagon on Tuesday, killing hundreds of people.
(09/11/01 4:00am)
Students may never have to scrounge for a quiet place to study at 2 a.m. again. As of this school year, University students can go to Clemons Library at all hours of the night with the permanent implementation of 24-hour, five-days-a week library services.
(09/06/01 4:00am)
The two words students never want to hear, "academic warning," always seem cause some confusion among College students.
(08/29/01 4:00am)
With the Internet's quick transformation from elite and obscure to the essential and commonplace, the University of Virginia plans to join an online consortium comprised of a network of 18 universities worldwide. The endeavor is called Universitas 21.
(07/23/01 4:00am)
Maybe hard hats should appear on first-years' lists of dorm-room supplies to help them endure the construction that will be occurring on central Grounds during their stay as students.
(04/25/01 4:00am)
After a year of serving the University community, the 2000-1 Student Council executive board handed over the reigns to a new generation of student leaders.
(04/25/01 4:00am)
As the 2000-2001 Student Council's tenure came to a close, the body passed a bill that will add a new transfer student liaison to Council.
(04/23/01 4:00am)
Even without prior Student Council experience, Anita Gupta demonstrated her leadership and organizational skills to earn her appointment to Council chief of staff. Gupta takes over on Tuesday.
(04/19/01 4:00am)
Council representatives had an extended night of listening to 11 Contracted Independent Organizations' appropriations appeals Tuesday.
(04/17/01 4:00am)
Citing a need for coordininating committee appointments, Student Council changed its bylaws to create a chairman for University committees.
(04/13/01 4:00am)
Dave Matthews will be coming to Charlottesville April 21 and, like all celebrities, he will be accompanied by hoards of adoring fans and traffic dilemmas.
(04/11/01 4:00am)
Yesterday, the Dave Matthews Band official Web site posted the cancellation of the band's second Charlottesville show scheduled for Sunday, April 22.
(04/04/01 4:00am)
In a long debate last night, Student Council discussed a housing proposal by the Enrollment Committee to eliminate incoming first years' choice between McCormick Road and Alderman Road housing.