Police investigate Phi
Charlottesville Police and University officials are investigating a Sept. 16 allegation of illegal hazing of second-year Engineering student John W. Cox by the Phi Delta Theta fraternity.
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Charlottesville Police and University officials are investigating a Sept. 16 allegation of illegal hazing of second-year Engineering student John W. Cox by the Phi Delta Theta fraternity.
"Monticello Loves to Hate" was among the racist and threatening statements spray-painted on the large sidewalk in front of Monticello High School's central entrance early yesterday morning.
Having obtained the DNA profile of the armed rapist and robber in the Aug. 26 assault of two University students, Charlottesville Police said they hope to uncover any community knowledge about the incident by releasing suspect details and possibly increasing reward money.
With over half a dozen bicycle thefts already reported to University Police this semester, the constant threat of bike larceny appears to go unabated.
Upon arriving at the Booker House yesterday morning, public relations employees found that several pieces of computer and office equipment, valued at $32,135.19, were missing from the Madison Lane office.
With its 60-day grace period up, the University's General Counsel Office is expected today to file a motion to dismiss the $1.25 million lawsuit filed by College student Richard W. Smith following his two-year suspension.
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A female first-year student reported being grabbed by an unknown, student-aged male on the fifth floor of Alderman Library stacks Monday night at about 9 p.m., University police said yesterday.
The University's newly renovated digital foreign language lab faced growing pains this week as students flooded the center with their first week's assignments.
As part of efforts to increase safety for students living off-Grounds, University Police have conducted 15 safety surveys in the Venable neighborhood since the Aug. 26 armed break-in and rape in that area.
A University student reported being robbed by four unknown black males early yesterday morning while walking home from the Corner along Hospital Drive with some of his friends.
Just four days after an armed break-in and rape in the Venable area, another University female student was sexually attacked while inline skating at Azalea Park Monday afternoon.
The Charlottesville and University police departments are concentrating their manpower to find the man who raped a University student last week and to help assuage concerns about safety in the University area.