McDonnell faces jail time and $1 million in fines
Just 10 days after former Gov. Bob McDonnell’s term ended, a grand jury charged him and his wife Maureen Tuesday with fraud, conspiracy and federal obstruction in a 14-count federal indictment.
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Just 10 days after former Gov. Bob McDonnell’s term ended, a grand jury charged him and his wife Maureen Tuesday with fraud, conspiracy and federal obstruction in a 14-count federal indictment.
The Nursing School and Hoo’s Well, the University’s comprehensive wellness program, have teamed up to present “Hoo’s Kicking It?” — a six-week program to help University employees quit smoking.
The partisan balance of power in the state Senate hangs in the balance as a special election to fill the seat vacated by Attorney General Mark Herring, a Democrat, is fast approaching. The 33rd district seat, which represents the majority of Loudoun County and portions of Fairfax County, could determine whether Republicans are able to gain a majority in the Senate when voters head to the polls Jan. 21.
Even after the last suitcase leaves first-year dormitories and the last meal is served out of Runk, due to University policy, many University facilities will remain turned on for the duration of Winter Break.
Virginia State Sen. Creigh Deeds’ condition was upgraded to “good” Wednesday afternoon after he suffered multiple stab wounds inflicted by his son in his Bath County home Tuesday morning.
In the Honor Committee’s first expulsion of the semester, an Engineering School student was found guilty of cheating by a student jury in a trial Sunday.
University partnerships with outside scholarship agencies have long strived to make the University more affordable for prospective low-income students, offering an entryway outside of the realm of University aid programs such as AccessUVa.
Just in time for Veteran’s Day, the Servicemember Education Reform and Vocational Enhancement Act was announced last week by Sen. Tim Kaine. The SERVE Act will enhance the quality of education currently provided to veterans and servicemembers.
The Memorial for Enslaved Laborers organization held a student forum Monday evening to discuss University President Teresa Sullivan’s new commission on slavery and plans for the group’s proposed memorial.
A small fire broke out late Tuesday night on the third floor of Wilsdorf Hall, which houses the Department of Materials Science and Engineering.
The University’s Hoo’s Well program hosted the Benefits and Wellness Fair Monday, bringing together more than 30 vendors to discuss health and wellness with University employees.
An increasing number of Americans are losing faith in the “American Dream” as financial hardships and stagnant wages are weighing down on people across the country, according to a survey conducted jointly by the Miller Center and The Washington Post earlier this month.
A group of University alumni is leading an effort to redirect the power to select some members of the University’s Board of Visitors away from the state government and to University alumni.
A new peer review system for determining faculty salary increases will take effect in paychecks this month, following a proposal by University President Teresa Sullivan that was implemented in July. Faculty merit raises will now be determined by reviews from other faculty in the same department, rather than exclusively by department chairs.
(Editor's note: The author's brother, Richard W. Smith, brought suit against the University, claiming that the it and the University Judiciary Committee violated his due process rights. Smith had been convicted by UJC of assaulting College student Alexander "Sandy" Kory in the fall of 1997, and in the spring of 1999, was suspended by Pres. John T. Casteen III. Smith lost the lawsuit. The following letters were edited for grammar and punctuation, but not for content.)