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(03/30/12 7:51am)
Families of two students killed in the 2007 Virginia Tech shootings filed this week to overturn a $100,000 cap on claims against the state which would prevent them from receiving a $4 million sum a jury awarded them March 14.
(03/29/12 11:44am)
Gov. Bob McDonnell released a statement Tuesday announcing the Virginia Marine Resources Commission (VMRC) unanimously approved plans for the construction of an offshore wind turbine in the lower Chesapeake Bay, near Cape Charles, Va.
(03/26/12 11:04am)
The Jefferson Literary and Debating Society sold more than 400 tickets for the University's 49th annual Restoration Ball held Saturday night on Peabody Lawn to fundraise for the restoration of the Rotunda.
(03/19/12 10:04am)
A study presented last week at the annual convention for NASPA: Student Affairs Professionals in Higher Education in Arizona found eighty-four percent of students at public research universities would punish students who cheat, even though two-thirds say they have cheated themselves.
(03/15/12 8:50am)
Former Gov. Tim Kaine, the Democratic candidate for one of Virginia's U.S. Senate seats, holds a significant lead among residents of western Virginia against Republican candidate former Gov. George Allen, according to a poll released this week by the University Center for Survey Research.
(03/12/12 8:21am)
Gov. Bob McDonnell signed House Bill 462 Wednesday which requires women in the state of Virginia to undergo an abdominal ultrasound before receiving an abortion. The bill is set to take effect July 1.
(03/01/12 5:40am)
Six members of the Living Wage Campaign met yesterday with several University administrators to discuss a wage increase for the lowest-paid University employees. University President Teresa Sullivan did not attend the meeting.
(02/21/12 4:07am)
It could take up to 100 more years before women professors in engineering and science disciplines reach a 50 percent gender balance in their fields, according to a study published Friday in the journal Science.
(02/18/12 4:58am)
The Charlottesville City Planning Commission approved initial plans this week for a two-phase construction of a 300-unit apartment complex on the corner of Arlington Blvd. and Millmont St, near the Barracks Road Shopping Center.
(02/06/12 10:01pm)
Virginia Senate Bill 323, which would lift the commonwealth's current 18-year-old one-a-month gun law and allow gun permit holders to buy more than one handgun per month, looks set to pass in the Republican-run state Senate Monday.
(02/02/12 7:33pm)
A study by the University's Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service released Monday found Virginia's population grew faster than the national average between April 2010 and July 2011.
(01/30/12 4:32pm)
The Cavalier Daily staff elected its 123rd managing and junior boards Saturday in Jefferson Hall.
(01/26/12 1:23pm)
The Virginia House of Delegates heard two bills Tuesday proposed by Del. David Englin, D-Alexandria, one of which would call for a study to evaluate the potential sale of marijuana in Virginia's Alcoholic Beverage Control stores as a means of generating tax revenue.
(01/23/12 6:19am)
Gov. Bob McDonnell endorsed former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney for the Republican presidential nomination Friday, a day before he finished a distant second in the South Carolina primary.
(11/30/11 8:43am)
The Supreme Court has delayed its decision on whether it will hear Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli's case arguing that President Obama's health care plan is unconstitutional.
(11/17/11 7:08am)
Students began circulating a petition yesterday in an attempt to stop the University from cutting down the magnolia trees surrounding the Rotunda. The decision to remove the trees was approved by the Board of Visitors Nov. 10.
(11/02/11 5:14am)
The Darden School announced last week the launch of a new initiative to help students develop an understanding of the dynamics between business and society.
(10/19/11 7:19am)
Gil Harrington, mother of murdered Virginia Tech student Morgan Harrington, announced Monday that she has filed a civil lawsuit against Regional Marketing Concepts for failing to protect her daughter the night she was abducted after leaving a concert at John Paul Jones Arena. Regional Marketing Concepts was the company responsible for event security that night.
(10/05/11 4:00am)
The parents of slain Virginia Tech student Morgan Dana Harrington launched a campaign Monday called "Help Save the Next Girl," which aims to facilitate the search for Harrington's killer, as well as to educate about and prevent the abduction of young women.
(09/28/11 4:15am)
Gov. Bob McDonnell announced last Thursday that he will launch a new task force for the review of state mandates in hopes of reducing the amount local governments must spend on policies required by the state.