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(10/20/99 4:00am)
In the midst of lawsuits against the honor system and a Board of Visitor's request that the Honor Committee review honor practices, Chairman Hunter Ferguson presented a review of the Committee's constitution to the Board Friday.
(10/12/99 4:00am)
In an effort to clarify procedural questions which arose during the Kory v. Smith, Kintz and Tigrett case last spring, the University Judiciary Committee unanimously passed a bylaw Sunday night which allows any Committee representative to chair a trial.
(10/11/99 4:00am)
The Honor Committee completed a nearly year-long, self review last night by completing four reports on 11 issues facing the honor system. The Committee's reports outlined possible options for improving the honor system but did not recommend or enact any changes.
(10/06/99 4:00am)
The Honor Committee is revising their psychological evaluation process because of concerns about delays and inefficiency.
(10/05/99 4:00am)
In response to the Board of Visitors' concerns about the fairness of the Honor Committee's appeal process, the Committee has taken steps to ensure that its members will not be reviewing cases on which they have previously worked.
(09/30/99 4:00am)
The University Judiciary Committee plans to have a system in place by next semester that will allow them to track the number and types of cases that go through the system.
(09/24/99 4:00am)
About 150 students, faculty and administrators met last night on the steps of Old Cabell Hall to organize a movement to maintain the University's current admissions policies. Advocates for Diversity in Education organized the meeting to support the use of race as a factor in admissions.
(09/23/99 4:00am)
Despite a $1.05 million lawsuit alleging the honor system does not ensure due process, Committee members assert that the system is sound and will stand up to the allegations in court.
(09/15/99 4:00am)
Despite a nearly $80 million dollar Scott Stadium expansion, students will come up short if they are looking for tickets for the Virginia-Virginia Tech game.
(09/13/99 4:00am)
Honor Committee Chairman Hunter Ferguson broke a tie vote and decided to retain pre-trial grievance panels after the Committee voted 7-7-1 on the issue in its meeting last night.
(09/09/99 4:00am)
Continuing review of the Honor Committee's bylaws has prompted Committee members to question how an honor case should be handled in between the Investigative Panel and the trial stages.
(09/06/99 4:00am)
The Honor Committee changed its bylaws yesterday to allow part-time students to be elected to the Honor Committee.**
(09/03/99 4:00am)
Charlottesville Transportation Service expanded its bus services Monday, adding routes and increasing nighttime hours, which may help students escape from Grounds. The biggest change lengthens bus service hours on Route 7 until 11:30 p.m. Formerly, the route closed at 6:45 p.m.