Angels in leather
A clear and simple message is spraypainted on the New York City set of the Drama department's production of Jose Rivera's "Marisol": "Wake up!"
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A clear and simple message is spraypainted on the New York City set of the Drama department's production of Jose Rivera's "Marisol": "Wake up!"
Classes evacuated Bryan Hall yesterday morning after an unidentified perpetrator called in a bomb threat to University Police.
University doctors and researchers may soon understand more about the causes of Parkinson's Disease, thanks to a $5.7 million federal grant awarded to the University Health System yesterday.
They eat at Observatory Hill, and they have to walk or take the bus to get anywhere in Charlottesville. They cannot rush a Greek organization, and they have not declared their majors.
Upon arriving at the Booker House yesterday morning, public relations employees found that several pieces of computer and office equipment, valued at $32,135.19, were missing from the Madison Lane office.
Despite the University's increased focus on preventing binge drinking in recent years, there still is a need for more programs specifically targeting female students, Women's Center Director Sharon Davie said.
Members of the Inter-Fraternity Council Executive Board met Friday with Dean of Students Penny Rue to discuss several issues now facing the fraternity system, including the effects of deferred rush on fraternity houses.
Several student organizations are struggling to secure office and meeting space after the eviction and relocation of student groups from Peabody Hall this summer.
Several Web sites now are offering University students money for posting their course notes on the Internet, a practice University and Honor Committee officials say may challenge the University's ideals of intellectual integrity.
Richard Smith, a University student suspended for assaulting third-year College student Alexander "Sandy" Kory Nov. 21 1997, created a Web page this summer detailing his lawsuit against the University.
Following two recent attacks near Grounds, members of the University community said they are working together to create a safer living environment and to prevent further sexual assaults.