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(04/25/00 4:00am)
Following a speech yesterday to a GFAP 101 class, Sen. Chuck Robb (D) defended U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno's Saturday morning decision forcefully to seize six-year-old Elián Gonzalez from his U.S. relatives' home in Miami.
(04/24/00 4:00am)
The Inter-Sorority Council will consider abolishing the no-contact rule between sorority women and first-year women, which is in effect in the fall prior to formal spring rush.
(04/20/00 4:00am)
WAKEFIELD -As the smell of smoked shad and beer wafted through the air, Sen. Chuck Robb (D) and former Gov. George Allen (R), political opponents in this November's senatorial race, stood side by side signing autographs and greeting supporters yesterday.
(04/14/00 4:00am)
Although several months remain before November's U.S. Senate general election, Sen. Chuck Robb (D) and Republican candidate former-Governor George Allen already have begun to clash over tax-cut proposals.
(04/13/00 4:00am)
Political activist and president of the National Black Farmers Association John Boyd appealed to student voters yesterday as he spoke to the University Democrats about his upcoming U.S. Congressional campaign this November against incumbent Congressman Virgil Goode (I-5th), whose district includes the Charlottesville area.
(04/05/00 4:00am)
In a time marked by scandal and distrust of political figures, the Center for Governmental Studies sought to define the role of character in politics through a national symposium hosted at the University Monday and Tuesday.
(04/03/00 4:00am)
U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno defended the United States' decision to return Elian Gonzales to his native Cuba during her keynote address Saturday at a Law School conference celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Virginia Journal of International Law.
(03/30/00 5:00am)
University Police arrested third-year College student Arun Jesudian last night on charges of assault and battery following an incident that occurred Saturday between him and third-year College student Richard Kim.
(03/29/00 5:00am)
State Sen. Emily Couric (D-25th) said she might run for lieutenant governor in Virginia's 2001 elections in order to have a chance to make a stronger impact on the government at the state level.
(03/23/00 5:00am)
Following yesterday's unanimous Supreme Court ruling, public universities across the country now are able to allocate tuition-based student fees to all university student groups, even if some of these groups may be controversial.
(03/22/00 5:00am)
With the effective end of one of the shortest presidential primary seasons in recent elections, Republican Party officials have begun considering alternatives that would allow more states to participate in the delegate selection process.
(03/09/00 5:00am)
After devastating losses in all 16 Super Tuesday primaries, former Sen. Bill Bradley (D) is expected to bow out of the nominating process today in a press conference at his New Jersey campaign headquarters.
(03/06/00 5:00am)
The Honor Committee overwhelmingly passed a bylaw allowing them to hold special elections without the consent of Student Council last night in response to previous problems involving an attempt to remove the consideration of seriousness from cases of academic cheating.
(03/01/00 5:00am)
RICHMOND-After tough losses in the Michigan and Arizona primaries, Texas Gov. George W. Bush handily defeated Arizona Sen. John McCain in Virginia's first open Republican primary.
(02/28/00 5:00am)
Known for impassioned speeches on moral integrity and the need for less government intervention in American citizens' lives, Republican presidential hopeful Ambassador Alan Keyes addressed a 600-person crowd in the Chemistry Auditorium yesterday about returning to self-government and the "effects of moral self destruction."
(02/23/00 5:00am)
Arizona Sen. John McCain defeated Texas Gov. George W. Bush by a slim margin in yesterday's Michigan open Republican primary, prompting the Bush camp to make claims of a Democratic hostile takeover. McCain also swept his home state of Arizona with 60 percent of the vote.
(02/22/00 5:00am)
Despite the presidential primaries stealing much of the public limelight, Sen. Chuck Robb (D) and former Gov. George Allen (R) are busily preparing campaign strategies for the upcoming United States Senate elections to be held in Virginia Nov. 7.
(02/21/00 5:00am)
COLUMBIA, S.C. - Despite a devastating blow in the New Hampshire primary and waning support in public opinion polls, GOP presidential candidate and Texas Gov. George W. Bush handily defeated Arizona Sen. John McCain in Saturday's South Carolina open primary, reclaiming the coveted front-runner position as both candidates prepare for tomorrow's Michigan and Arizona primaries.
(02/17/00 5:00am)
In a last-ditch effort to sway voters in the upcoming South Carolina Republican primary, George W. Bush brought campaign finance reform to the forefront of his campaign in order to combat a similar plan proposed early on by Sen. John McCain.
(02/11/00 5:00am)
Republican Presidential candidates Texas Gov. George W. Bush and Arizona Sen. John McCain have begun to attack each other politically and personally with television advertisements despite a recent promise to refrain from negative campaigning.