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(02/11/05 5:00am)
FEB. 26, 2003, was both the day I was most ashamed to be a University student and most proud to be a member of the staff of The Cavalier Daily. Around 2 a.m. that morning, we received a call stating that Student Council presidential candidate Daisy Lundy had been assaulted behind the West Lawn.
(01/21/04 5:00am)
In one of many digressions in a nearly 10-page single-spaced letter that has landed former University Ph.D. student Charles Bly in jail, Bly mentioned a conversation among University officials as to whether he was a nut or a genius.
(01/21/04 5:00am)
One year to the day after allegations became public that a Facilities Management employee may have improperly accepted gifts from a painting contractor, the University's investigation continues, according to officials.
(01/14/04 5:00am)
As the Democratic presidential campaigns kick into high gear in preparation for the first primaries and caucuses later this month, candidates must reach out to voters in all corners of the country, from the cornfields of Iowa to the snowfields of New Hampshire and eventually to the South.
(11/19/03 5:00am)
Students are used to having the sources they cite in their research papers scrutinized by professors and teaching assistants, but not by Uncle Sam.
(11/13/03 5:00am)
This Tuesday, students will have a chance to vote on a referendum to give the First-Year Council president and the transfer student liaison a vote in Student Council next fall.
(11/05/03 5:00am)
The number of blacks attending the Law School has dropped substantially since the mid-1990s, despite efforts by administrators to maintain a racially diverse student body.
(10/29/03 5:00am)
If bigger is better, the University will soon be as good as it gets.
(10/01/03 4:00am)
Any community the size of the University or of Charlottesville produces a whole lot of trash, much of which ends up in holes in the ground.
(09/26/03 4:00am)
University students and Student Council members engaged in a free-flowing discussion of topics ranging from diversity to transportation to housing last night, just as planners envisioned when developing Council's first annual Student Forum.
(09/22/03 4:00am)
After the racially tinged events of the past year, many students and faculty fretted over the state of race relations at the University and said they wished there was some way to organize a lasting dialogue between people of different races.
(09/17/03 4:00am)
A small group of students find life at U.Va. to be less than bright and gay.
(09/03/03 4:00am)
What do diminutive, washed-up child actors, buff Austrian action stars, alleged car thieves, disabled smut peddlers, strippers, porn stars and men with names like "Cruz" and "Gray" have in common?
(09/01/03 4:00am)
Though many new students might find the transition to life at the University stressful, one might expect black students to be particularly apprehensive about coming to the University.
(04/24/03 4:00am)
In the wake of allegations of impropriety that surfaced earlier this year, some local painting contractors have voiced doubts about the fairness of bidding on University Facilities Management contracts.
(04/23/03 4:00am)
University students engage in relatively widespread dialogue between races, but "pockets of dissatisfaction" exist among African-American students, according to a report released last month which used data gathered in 2002 and earlier.
(04/18/03 4:00am)
University faculty discussed the timely and contentious issue of affirmative action in college admissions last night during a panel discussion held in Wilson Hall.
(04/15/03 4:00am)
The Center for Politics will present a panel discussion on political humor tonight at 7:00 p.m. in the Newcomb hall theater.
(04/15/03 4:00am)
Officials at Florida's Stetson University closed down the school's newspaper after some alumni, faculty and students reacted unfavorably to content in the paper's April Fool's Day issue.
(04/02/03 5:00am)
As employees and activists continue to squabble with administrators over whether the University's contracted employees ought to be paid a living wage, opinion on the merits of living wage ordinances are no less divided in academia.