Scott plans not to run for Senate
Rep. Robert "Bobby" Scott, D-Newport News, announced Monday that he will not run for U.S. Senate in 2012, instead endorsing fellow Democrat and former Virginia governor Tim Kaine.
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Rep. Robert "Bobby" Scott, D-Newport News, announced Monday that he will not run for U.S. Senate in 2012, instead endorsing fellow Democrat and former Virginia governor Tim Kaine.
Students planning on applying to graduate schools from now on will face a reformatted and longer Graduate Records Examination, which went into effect in August.
Grounds shook yesterday at 1:51 p.m. when an earthquake with a 5.8 magnitude and an epicenter in Mineral, Va. was felt along the East Coast, according to the United States Geological Survey.
Two graduate students from the Education School recently created an organization called Military Veterans @ UVa, which aims to establish a community to help veteran civilian students and active duty military personnel transition back to student life more easily.
Gov. Bob McDonnell vetoed a bill Friday that would have set boundaries for redistricting in the commonwealth.
The University announced last week the recipients of the Harrison Undergraduate Research Award, a grant worth up to $3,000 for a research project. The award was given to 24 undergraduate students looking for in-depth research opportunities about subjects ranging from the effects of anti-depressants in the treatment and prevention of post-traumatic stress disorder to contemporary Ugandan artists.
Charlottesville's Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Committee recently unveiled a plan that could make Charlottesville's roads safer for cyclists by spending more funds on bicycle infrastructure projects. The plan, which goes into effect in May, will apply to an east-west stretch of road extending from Ivy Road along University Avenue and down West Main Street.
The Sports Law Symposium held at Harvard Law School this past weekend brought to light the lack of a systematic legal protocol for sport-induced head injuries at the collegiate level.
The Virginia Mock Trial team won two bids to the American Mock Trial Association National Championship Tournament this past weekend while competing in Washington D.C., beating out schools such as Georgetown, Princeton and the University of Pennsylvania. The feat marks the fifth consecutive year the team will travel to nationals - currently the longest streak in the country.