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(02/19/03 5:00am)
Although students still are digging out from the weekend snow that blanketed the University, candidates for University offices said their campaigns are plowing full steam ahead. Voting started Tuesday and will continue through 8:00 p.m. Thursday night.
(02/14/03 5:00am)
In the wake of Secretary of State Colin Powell's presentation before the United Nations Security Council, many local and University groups have voiced publicly their criticisms of possible U.S. action against Iraq.
(02/12/03 5:00am)
Two Harvard studies released last week concluded state programs that guarantee college admissions to a top percentage of high school seniors do not maintain diversity on college campuses.
(02/07/03 5:00am)
Students of Mr. Jefferson's University will be able to visit and explore his home this weekend and all on a college budget.
(02/07/03 5:00am)
Howard University currently is investigating whether a professor asked students to pose seminude for a magazine he edits.
(02/07/03 5:00am)
With a potential second Gulf War on the horizon, FBI interviews with Iraqi university students studying in America have raised the eyebrows of Arab-American groups.
(02/06/03 5:00am)
Advocates for women in athletics dodged a knock-out punch last week, though some say women's athletics are still endangered by a national commission reviewing Title IX and pledge to continue the fight for the statute outside the ring.
(01/31/03 5:00am)
The future of Title IX, a landmark piece of legislation that attempts to achieve gender equality in collegiate sports, will be evaluated this week in Washington.
(01/29/03 5:00am)
With the nation teetering on the brink of war, President George W. Bush warned a joint session of Congress that "decisive days lie ahead" last night in his State of the Union address.
(01/27/03 5:00am)
A cheating scandal that erupted last week at the University of Maryland has taken underhanded schoolyard behavior to a new level -- making it wireless.
(01/24/03 5:00am)
By the end of this year, the bland orange walls surrounding the Aquatic & Fitness Center should be gone -- revealing a new haven for both University fitness buffs and aspiring buffs alike, Intramural-Recreation officials said.
(01/22/03 5:00am)
The University of North Carolina law school is entering the nationwide fray surrounding the University of Michigan's affirmative action admissions policy, the largest national debate of such race-based policies in a quarter century.
(01/17/03 5:00am)
A governor-appointed council in Richmond recommended Wednesday that more state resources be devoted to higher education -- but lawmakers and Virginia school administrators disagree on whether the funds are available.
(11/25/02 5:00am)
Using DNA analysis, a Nov. 11 sexual assault on a Charlottesville woman has been positively linked to four other unsolved cases spanning the last five years, the Charlottesville Police Department announced at a press conference Friday.
(11/18/02 5:00am)
Third-year Engineering student Jack Chen died Saturday afternoon in a car accident on I-66 when the Honda Accord in which he was riding struck a tree on the side of the road.
(11/11/02 5:00am)
Although the recent passage of the General Obligation Bond put out one economic wildfire in Virginia, another has sprung up. Albemarle County is facing a $2.8 million budget deficit.
(11/06/02 5:00am)
Virginia voters overwhelming approved the $900 million General Obligation Bond yesterday, and University officials couldn't be happier.
(11/04/02 5:00am)
The University's ability to conduct high-caliber cancer research may hinge on whether Virginia voters approve the higher education bond referendum at the polls tomorrow.
(11/04/02 5:00am)
Virginia voters overwhelming approved the $900 million General Obligation Bond yesterday, and University officials couldn't be happier.
(10/28/02 5:00am)
No one likes to be picked on, not even a high school.