Student groups raise money to aid Indian cyclone victims
In response to the devastation caused by the Oct. 29 super cyclone that hit India, two student cultural groups are organizing students to help provide relief for the survivors of the tragedy.
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In response to the devastation caused by the Oct. 29 super cyclone that hit India, two student cultural groups are organizing students to help provide relief for the survivors of the tragedy.
Student Council put the finishing touches on a safety report last night, outlining both long- and short-term priorities and steps that the University should take to improve safety.
The University's Health Systems Office of Telemedicine recently received a grant from the United States Department of Agriculture that will allow the program to expand in southwestern Virginia.
Ed Wayland, Democratic candidate for the 58th district House of Delegates seat, conceded victory to Republican incumbent Paul Harris last night shortly before 9 p.m. at the Democratic headquarters at the Omni Hotel in downtown Charlottesville.
The College Advisory Board last night approved a referendum that will be voted on by members of the College of Arts & Sciences Nov. 2-4. The referendum puts forth five major changes to the current constitution of the Advisory Board -- a constitution that has not been changed since it was written in 1993.
Charlottesville Police are investigating an armed robbery and shooting that took place late Tuesday night at Arby's fast food restaurant on Route 29.
Foreign language enrollment among U.S. college students is on the rise, according to a report released last week by the Modern Language Association of America. The University's enrollment numbers closely follow the nationwide trend, said foreign language professors yesterday.
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a rape case involving two former Virginia Tech football players which challenges whether Congress has the power to legislate private matters.
The University's Continuing Education program is now helping Virginia schools to better integrate the state's Standards of Learning curriculum.
Credit card debt among undergraduate college students is a common phenomenon -- and may be on the rise, according to a recent study.
As University students and faculty settle into their second week of classes, many again are faced with overcrowded rooms and long waiting lists -- problems that some faculty members trace to a lack of resources.