21 Society debuts at University in secrecy
Hoping to instill a greater sense of student self-governance at the University, a new secret society just announced its formation.
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Hoping to instill a greater sense of student self-governance at the University, a new secret society just announced its formation.
He's ba-aaaaaack. Only this time, he's grown up. Well, okay, just a little bit. He is Adam Sandler, whose bag of man-child schtick has turned him into one of Hollywood's $20 million-men, emerging in his fifth leading role in "Big Daddy." Unsurprisingly, there is not a whole lot of ingenuity to be found here, but Sandler fans should nonetheless walk away feeling satisfied.
After serving as the University's dean of students for 29 years, Robert T. Canevari's tenure came to an end yesterday. But even on his last day, Canevari had work to do. "It's been pretty busy around here," Canevari said.
A previously unpublished short story by William Faulkner will finally be published in the upcoming issue of The Virginia Quarterly Review. "I didn't realize that there was anything left [of Faulkner's] to publish," Virginia Quarterly Review editor Staige Blackford said.
There is an intensely romantic scene halfway through "Notting Hill," an image replete with the charm, subtext, nuance and passion that denote the best of love stories.
Picking up on over 20 years of research, the National Institute of Health is funding a project with the Health Sciences Center to develop an edible vaccine.
Even though it is the program's debut year, a large number of incoming students have registered for the University's summer orientation program.
While some students are taking the summer off working at the pool or participating in internships and EXTERNships, others are escaping the heat by taking summer school classes. This year, University summer school classes cost more than last year for out-of-state students-last year out-of-state students paid $493 per credit hour, while this year they will be paying $518 per credit hour.
Imagine a crisis at a university whose president is Honor Committee Chairman Hunter Ferguson, the Athletic Director is Mike Greenwald, the editor-in-chief of The Cavalier Daily, and Fourth-Year Class President Rhodes Ritenour is the Dean of Students.