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(02/10/00 5:00am)
In a packed Newcomb Hall Ballroom yesterday morning, former First Lady Barbara Bush appealed to students and community members to involve themselves in politics, reminding them to "pay attention, get involved, and never stop saying, 'Yes, I can.'"
(02/04/00 5:00am)
After 18 years of service, James Self has decided to leave his position as director of Clemons Library to start a new career with the University's Library Management Information Service.
(02/02/00 5:00am)
CONCORD, N.H.--Vice President Al Gore (D) narrowly defeated rival Democratic candidate Bill Bradley by only five percentage points in yesterday's New Hampshire primary, edging further ahead of the former New Jersey senator in the quest to capture the Democratic presidential nomination.
(02/01/00 5:00am)
CONCORD, N.H.- On the eve of the first 2000 Presidential primary that may hold the fate of their campaigns, former New Jersey Sen. Bill Bradley (D) and Arizona Sen. John McCain (R) made a final push for support among followers and undecided voters. Both candidates are trailing Texas Gov. George W. Bush (R) and Vice President Al Gore (D) in national polls.
(01/26/00 5:00am)
Members of the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Team are proposing the creation of a new "wellness dorm" that would cater to students interested in healthier living.
(12/02/99 5:00am)
Protesters raised signs and chanted slogans on the Lawn yesterday as about 60 students, faculty members and University employees gathered to rally in support of Richelle Burress and the $8 Living Wage Campaign.
(11/18/99 5:00am)
Virginia's Democratic Party is facing an unprecedented situation as it begins to contend with a Republican majority in the General Assembly for the first time since Reconstruction.
(11/11/99 5:00am)
For the first time in history, the Virginia House of Delegates will elect a Republican as Speaker of the House, and Del. Vance Wilkins (R-24th) essentially has a lock on the job after his two challengers dropped out of the race yesterday.
(11/04/99 5:00am)
A pending legal battle has ignited a debate pitting past and future business practices against each other.
(10/21/99 4:00am)
College students are particularly susceptible to the fatal brain and spinal cord infection known as meningitis, and the University and other institutions across the country are working to protect students from infection.
(09/28/99 4:00am)
The non-profit College Board, administrator of the Scholastic Aptitude Test, is tackling its first for-profit subsidiary ever--creating a commercial Web site in an effort to stay competitive with the growing multitude of online commercial SAT-prep courses.
(09/14/99 4:00am)
Fourth-year students may soon be able to design their own course by attending lectures and performances for class credit, according to a proposal now being discussed by the Fourth-Year Class Trustees.
(09/08/99 4:00am)
Depression is common in about half of all female students as they try to adjust to college life, according to a recent study conducted at UCLA.