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(03/22/01 5:00am)
As the number of students on college campuses who smoke continues to rise, a Washington-based group called the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids is lobbying colleges and universities to create more smoke-free residence halls and anti-smoking programs for college.
(03/05/01 5:00am)
After 10 days of deliberation, a U.S. District Court judge dismissed a $1.5 million lawsuit against the University. The dismissal brings an end to two years of litigation over a University Judiciary Committee decision against three University students.
(02/22/01 5:00am)
It was clear from yesterday's Faculty Senate meeting that the referenda to the Honor Committee Constitution are the responsibility of students alone.
(02/06/01 5:00am)
Hillel, a nationwide college organization for Jewish students, will be one of the many University political or religious groups who will not submit a budget to Student Council this Wednesday requesting funds.
(02/06/01 5:00am)
When students head to the polls to vote on Honor Committee referenda at the end of the month, they may be voting on changes to the Committee constitution that have been predetermined by the Board of Visitors.
(01/25/01 5:00am)
The University Judiciary Committee may not have to wait until April for the Board of Visitors to hear its proposed revisions to the 12 Standards of Conduct.
(01/23/01 5:00am)
In an undisclosed Housing Division conference room, 35 fourth years will labor anywhere from 40 to 100 hours this week to select from 234 applications the 47 students who will be offered the coveted position of living on the Lawn next year.
(01/18/01 5:00am)
Two days before she was scheduled to appear before the Board of Visitors to present proposed changes to the University Judiciary Committee's Standards of Conduct, UJC Chairwoman Lissa Percopo was informed yesterday by Board officials that her presence would not be required at the Friday meeting. The Standards revisions will not be formally voted on until the Board's April 5 meeting.
(12/06/00 5:00am)
It looks like the Honor Committee isn't the only University judiciary body attempting to make major changes in the way it operates.
(12/01/00 5:00am)
With the Honor Committee gearing up for a large-scale education effort that will present six proposed constitutional amendments to the student body, the Committee hopes the major issue of diversity doesn't get lost in the shuffle.
(11/29/00 5:00am)
For the first time since the release of an in-depth report two weeks ago, members of the Honor Committee and the Honor System Review Commission formally convened to hear the general student body's candid reactions to major reform proposals to the University's 158-year-old honor system.
(11/20/00 5:00am)
After almost nine months of debate and two postponements, the Honor System Review Commission released its comprehensive evaluation of the honor system Friday afternoon. The report calls on the Committee to make a number of drastic procedural modifications and six constitutional changes to "save the system before it is too late."
(11/16/00 5:00am)
University lawyers may be scrambling to wrap up the latest lawsuit against the honor system this week before the Honor System Review Commission releases its comprehensive evaluation of the system Friday.
(11/08/00 5:00am)
Some classified University employees will soon see a raise in their paychecks. University President John T. Casteen III announced last night that the new minimum pay rate will be $8.19.
(11/06/00 5:00am)
For the second time since September, the Honor System Review Commission missed the deadline to release its comprehensive evaluation of the University's student-run honor system and requested a postponement - a request the Committee unanimously voted to grant at last night's meeting after no discussion of the matter.
(10/18/00 4:00am)
When Thomas Jefferson founded the University, he planned to create an Academical Village, bringing the talent and experience of professors from around the world to Central Grounds.
(10/16/00 4:00am)
Two Honor Committee figures are settling into their new, expanded roles within the system.
(10/02/00 4:00am)
University Judiciary Committee Law School Rep. Brian Stansbury resigned from his position last night in closed session. He decided to step down before Committee members were able to initiate what would have been his second impeachment trial in less than four weeks.
(09/27/00 4:00am)
Brian Stansbury, University Judiciary Committee Law School representative, may resign from his position if the UJC Executive Committee decides not to excuse his absence from Sunday night's Committee meeting.
(09/22/00 4:00am)
Following a 23-day search, Charlottesville police arrested Yuhanna Hafeez, 19, Wednesday afternoon for the shooting death of Charlottesville resident Benjamin Willis, 24.