Few students return 2000 census forms
According to a census official, the Charlottesville community may suffer financial consequences because only a small number of University students have completed and turned in forms for this year's census.
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According to a census official, the Charlottesville community may suffer financial consequences because only a small number of University students have completed and turned in forms for this year's census.
Within Limits is the name of third-year College student Aubrey Gilbert's recently finished book, but this title does not describe the young author's exceptional scholastic success.
Although wild behavior has become an expected practice of college students on Spring Break, two University students found that it does not pay to start celebrating prematurely.
The U.S. Senate passed a controversial - and expensive - college education finance bill Thursday that may face opposition because of one section that critics say would benefit only well-off families.
The number ofstudents'alcohol-related emergency room visits has decreased so far this year compared to previous years, but there was an unusually high number of such visits during the first three weeks of this semester.
After defeats in three Tuesday primaries, including a pivotal race in Washington state, former New Jersey Sen. Bill Bradley's presidential nomination hopes are dubious at best, some analysts said.
In response to an unusually high number of hate crimes reported over the past several months at Georgetown University, a group of students has formed the Georgetown Unity Coalition.
Early yesterday morning, two masked men walked into a Lambeth Field Apartments suite, tied up its four male occupants and robbed them of their wallets and a watch, according to University Police.
The time is right to be enrolled in the Engineering School.
Student Council released funding requests from 161 Contracted Independent Organizations Friday.
Cavaliers are not the only the students who have made high-speed exhibitionism a popular late night pastime.
After 18 months of deliberation, Gov. James S. Gilmore III's (R) Blue Ribbon Commission on Higher Education has recommended that colleges and universities be more accountable to the state government in terms of academic performance.
President Clinton announced last week that he will encourage Congress to pass legislation to make college more affordable for both students and their parents.
Virginia Sen. Charles Robb (D) met with the Charlottesville City Council yesterday to discuss the future of the National Ground Intelligence Center, a federally owned building located beside City Hall.
Several of the nation's leading political figures will meet Monday in the Rotunda for American Democracy Conference '99, addressing "the health of democracy" in the United States today.
"Truth, courage, devotion to duty, sympathy for and protection of the weak, kindliness, unselfishness and fellowship." This year, the University's selection committee decided that seven former and current University students possess these traits - traits that Cecil Rhodes chose as requirements in 1902 for all Rhodes Scholarship students.
Council members are predicting this year's College representative elections will be different. In last fall's elections, 11 candidates ran for six College representative positions and only 7 percent of all students voted. But this year 22 candidates will run. Student Council officials said they hope the increase in candidates will be mirrored by an increase in voter participation.