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(10/25/11 4:08am)
The American Bar Association Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar is adding new reporting requirements for law schools releasing information about their graduating classes, the ABA announced last week in response to a letter from Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif.
(10/20/11 5:38am)
Occupy Charlottesville, a small local movement in solidarity with a national protest against corporate greed, obtained a permit Tuesday from Charlottesville Parks and Recreation, allowing the group to remain in Lee Park in downtown Charlottesville past the 11 p.m. curfew to continue its protest.
(10/18/11 7:12pm)
City Council discussed the Occupy Charlottesville movement last night and urged activists to obtain a permit from the City's Parks and Recreation Department to protest lawfully.
(10/13/11 5:20am)
The City of Charlottesville is in the process of finalizing a $1 million grant from the Virginia Department of Emergency Management to create and pilot an information-sharing plan. The program is meant to enhance the efficiency of communication among emergency officials at various public safety agencies, said Charles Werner, City of Charlottesville fire chief.
(10/06/11 5:49am)
University Music Assoc. Prof. Matthew Burtner, in collaboration with Scott Deal, music professor at Indiana University-Purdue University in Indianapolis, won an Internet2 Driving Exemplary Applications award Monday for his telematic opera, "Auksalaq."
(10/04/11 4:53am)
Charlottesville City Council passed a $400,000 appropriation last night to support a $900,000 University construction project to improve the intersection at Emmet and Ivy roads.
(09/30/11 4:38am)
The National Science Foundation announced this week the introduction of an initiative intended to help women working in science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields balance their work and family.
(09/27/11 5:24am)
Democrat Tim Kaine has not lost any ground to Republican George Allen in the state's U.S. Senate race, despite President Obama's falling approval ratings, according to a poll conducted by Quinnipiac University released this month.
(09/20/11 5:39am)
President Obama signed a bill last Friday that aims to institute sweeping patent reforms, which could affect the way the University competes with other institutions of higher education to obtain patents for its research.
(09/13/11 7:07am)
Gil Harrington, mother of the late Morgan Harrington, visited the University last Thursday in support of House Bill 2490, a piece of legislation which would require oversight of murder and rape investigations on college campuses in Virginia to be transferred to the appropriate local police departments. The bill made it out of subcommittee last year and was referred to the Virginia State Crime Commission by the House Militia and Public Safety Committee in the Virginia House of Delegates.
(09/08/11 7:22am)
M. Rick Turner, president of the local NAACP chapter, publicly accused businesses on the Downtown Mall of racism in their hiring practices during the Charlottesville City Council meeting held Tuesday night.
(09/06/11 6:55am)
Gov. Bob McDonnell issued an executive order last Thursday, establishing a task force to confront the potential loss of state revenue from cutbacks in federal spending.
(08/30/11 5:44am)
Abortion clinics in Virginia would have to abide by the same rules as hospitals under a new draft of regulations released by the Virginia Department of Health Friday, should they be passed by the Board of Health and signed into law by Gov. Bob McDonnell.