Jogger raped on high school track
A woman was thrown to the ground and raped Friday at 9:00 a.m. as she was jogging around the track at Charlottesville High School.
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A woman was thrown to the ground and raped Friday at 9:00 a.m. as she was jogging around the track at Charlottesville High School.
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The General Council of Phi Delta Theta fraternity has suspended the University chapter's charter for violating its risk-management policies.
The General Council of Phi Delta Theta fraternity has suspended the University chapter's charter for violating its risk-management policies.
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Student leaders, faculty and administrators discussed issues facing today's honor system during a town hall meeting hosted by the Honor Committee last night in Minor Hall. Over 50 students and community members attended the meeting which served as the main event for Honor Awareness Day. While the panel began by discussing the single sanction and continued use of random student juries, the conversation quickly turned to accusations of race discrimination in the honor system.
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