Women's program releases biannual magazine
The Women's Center and Studies and Women and Gender Program will release its 47th issue of its biannual magazine, "Iris," tomorrow.
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The Women's Center and Studies and Women and Gender Program will release its 47th issue of its biannual magazine, "Iris," tomorrow.
University alumnus Paul Tudor Jones II, class of 1976, praised the high level of University student volunteerism in a speech before an audience of over 100 Madison House program directors last night as a part of a special visit to Grounds.
Service on the University central mail server slowed dramatically yesterday after a mysterious e-mail was sent to 750 undergraduates Tuesday night. The e-mail offered the students a "high University honor" and inspired rampant speculation yesterday in the form of dozens of reply e-mails sent to all recipients of the original posting.
The Student Council committee for community affairs held Hoo-bay, a flea market-style fundraising event, yesterday in the Amphitheater.
University students and Charlottesville residents experienced a series of power outages yesterday morning following a night of heavy rains and high winds that caused trees to fall on power lines.
The University Democrats are hosting the first lecture in a "Principles in Politics" series tonight in hopes of providing non-partisan accounts of public service to the University community.
As fans rejoice at this weekend's close football victory, sports officials are happy to see large crowds pack the stands of Scott Stadium.
As Hurricane Isabel approaches the Eastern shore, evacuated residents from Virginia Beach and other coastal areas are packing Charlottesville hotels.