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(04/18/03 4:00am)
A Northern Virginia-based group known for criticizing affirmative action policies yesterday asked the U.S. Department of Education to investigate "racially discriminatory" programs at Virginia Tech.
(04/16/03 4:00am)
As students begin registering for fall classes this week, the Office of the University Registrar expressed confidence that a sequel to the ISIS registration nightmare of last semester will be averted.
(04/11/03 4:00am)
University officials and student groups hope to stave off a drop in the number of black students accepting admissions offers from the University by fielding difficult questions at this weekend's Spring Fling.
(04/09/03 4:00am)
A life-size bronze statue of President Abraham Lincoln was disclosed in Richmond Saturday near the James River, sparking both jubilation and disdain.
(04/09/03 4:00am)
The recent spike in gasoline prices caused by pre-war anxieties in the crude oil industry is receding. The Charlottesville community now can look forward to falling prices at the pump, according to petroleum and service station industry representatives.
(04/08/03 4:00am)
The number of Americans, and more specifically Virginians, who are either overweight or obese has reached "epidemic" proportions, according to Virginia Department of Health officials.
(03/31/03 5:00am)
Northern Virginia soon may be entering the big leagues. The relocation of the Montreal Expos franchise to the region, is a "near certainty," according to Brian Hannigan, communications director for the Virginia Baseball Stadium Authority.
(03/28/03 5:00am)
University students in the National Guard currently are being called up for active duty, prompting University officials to promise when students return, they will find the transition from the frontline to the classroom as simple as possible.
(03/26/03 5:00am)
As does the nation, so does the University. With alumni and current students deployed in the Persian Gulf and in support operations, the University, much like hundreds of communities throughout the nation, has substantial human investment in the conflict in Iraq.
(03/24/03 5:00am)
The Virginia Tech Board of Visitors' recent controversial proposal to ban certain groups from speaking on campus was found to be unconstitutional by the state attorney general's office last week.
(03/21/03 5:00am)
In response to the commencement of U.S. and allied air strikes against Iraq Wednesday night, the Anti-War Coalition at U.Va. joined forces with two local groups to sponsor a walkout and march yesterday.
(03/17/03 5:00am)
The decision by the Virginia Tech Board of Visitors to refuse any recognition of race in admissions and hiring and to eliminate sexual orientation from its non-discrimination policy is being widely condemned by students and state politicians.
(03/14/03 5:00am)
The number of applications the University receives from black students may decline in the future because of the intense publicity and community response following the attack on Student Council President-elect Daisy Lundy, University administrators have said.
(03/12/03 5:00am)
University employees receive Jefferson Awards
(03/12/03 5:00am)
The debate continues on Grounds over the breadth and urgency of University efforts to pursue and promote greater diversity in the wake of multiple racially-charged incidents over the past year.
(02/25/03 5:00am)
The Student Council Rules and Ethics Board rejected an appeal yesterday filed by Council presidential candidate Daisy Lundy, who claimed that she was unfairly penalized for campaign violations in last week's election.
(02/24/03 5:00am)
A Friday night blaze at Kent Terrace apartments along Jefferson Park Avenue left four apartments uninhabitable and one tenant homeless. Despite the intense heat and smoke bellowing from the 1800 JPA complex, only one tenant had to be treated for smoke inhalation.
(02/21/03 5:00am)
A new program unveiled Tuesday by the state's largest health insurance group will encourage state hospitals to improve patient care. This could create a financial windfall for the University Medical Center -- if University facilities can measure up to program standards.
(02/19/03 5:00am)
Local and state leaders across the area have dealt with the weekend snowstorm in very different ways.
(02/19/03 5:00am)
Supporters of the University of Michigan's race-conscious admissions policy said Monday that by last night's deadline, the Supreme Court would have received more than 60 legal briefs supporting the policy.