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(01/24/01 5:00am)
Crime on college campuses nationwide is on the rise, according to a U.S. Department of Education survey released Friday, but crime at the University has declined slightly - by 13.1 percent - from 1999-2000.
(11/07/00 5:00am)
Three current and six former University students were indicted on state and federal possession and distribution charges in the largest drug investigation ever at the University, officials announced yesterday.
(10/31/00 5:00am)
After undergoing surgery, the male student who fell out of a window in Lefevre House on Saturday is nearing stable condition at University Hospital, a spokeswoman for the University said.
(10/18/00 4:00am)
William W. Harmon, vice president for student affairs, took the stand yesterday in suspended student Richard W. Smith's $1.25 million lawsuit trial as both sides continued to debate the credibility of the University Judiciary Committee.
(10/17/00 4:00am)
Former University student Richard W. Smith took the stand in U.S. District Court in Charlottesville yesterday to make his case that the University Judiciary Committee is not properly trained or supervised by University administrators.
(10/16/00 4:00am)
The University's long legal odyssey that began with a 1997 assault trial and led to a $1.25 million lawsuit may come to an end this week, as lawyers for suspended University student Richard W. Smith start presenting evidence in his lawsuit against the University today.
(09/27/00 4:00am)
This is the second in a two-part daily series on the use of DNA evidence in criminal investigations. You can see the first installment of the series here.
(09/26/00 4:00am)
(This is the first in a two-part daily series on the use of DNA evidence in criminal investigations.)
(09/05/00 4:00am)
Gastrointestinal problems like irritable bowel syndrome and cramping are not common topics of conversation -- especially for women. But Dr. Cynthia Yoshida wants women to feel more comfortable discussing bodily functions by offering a clinic that is "for women and staffed by women."
(08/31/00 4:00am)
Cooperative efforts between the University, Charlottesville and Albemarle County police departments brought about the arrest of Shannon Leo Malnowksi, charged with raping two local women and attacking a University student.
(08/04/00 4:00am)
Cavalier Daily Senior Writers
(08/03/00 4:00am)
PHILADELPHIA. -- Thousands packed the festive First Union Center to embrace ideals, praise candidates and await the arrival of Texas Gov. George W. Bush at the Republican National Convention.
(08/03/00 4:00am)
PHILADELPHIA -- After being introduced amid a blare of music from a colonial-style fife and drum band, Virginia General Assembly Del. Paul Harris (R-58) emphasized the importance of education and seizing opportunities while addressing the Republican National Convention Monday night.
(04/28/00 4:00am)
First years soon may be unable to choose between Old and New Dorms if University officials initiate a proposal to increase diversity in some first-year residence halls.
(04/20/00 4:00am)
The University won another court battle Monday with the dismissal of a $10.5 million lawsuit brought forth by Ayola Greene against the Honor Committee.
(04/17/00 4:00am)
WASHINGTON-In contrast to its normal workday scene, Washington, D.C. yesterday was a cross between a police state with rioting and tear gas and a full-out Mardi Gras complete with a parade.
(04/14/00 4:00am)
"I'd like to say I'm happy to be here, but I'm not," said Aretha Donolie of the Sexual Assault Resource Agency, echoing the sentiments of the crowd gathered on the steps of City Hall for last night's Take Back the Night rally.
(04/11/00 4:00am)
Discarded cigarette ashes appear to be the cause of the Thursday afternoon fire at the Ivy Gardens Apartment complex.
(04/07/00 4:00am)
A jury returned six guilty verdicts against Montaret Davis and recommended a sentence of 90 years in prison yesterday after almost seven hours of deliberation.
(04/06/00 4:00am)
After hearing testimony from defendant Montaret Davis and listening to closing arguments yesterday, a six-man, six-woman jury deliberated for three hours on charges of rape and armed robbery. They will continue to consider the case against Davis today.