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(04/28/06 4:00am)
History Prof. and national NAACP chairman Julian Bond has decided to teach at the University next year, despite having previously announced his intention to retire after the spring 2006 semester.
(04/26/06 4:00am)
Christopher Hill, assistant secretary of state for East Asian & Pacific affairs, spoke to students last night about the North Korean nuclear issue during an address sponsored by the International Relations Organization, the Jefferson Literary and Debating Society, the Washington Literary and Debating Society and the International Residential College.
(04/25/06 4:00am)
University Judiciary Committee Chair Raleigh Anne Blank announced yesterday that an open UJC trial will be held Monday, May 1 at 7 p.m. Living Wage Campaign members said the trial is for the 17 students who staged a sit-in in Madison Hall from April 12 until they were arrested on April 15.
(04/21/06 4:00am)
Debate is growing over the legality and potential consequences of implementing a "living wage" as a result of differing interpretations of the Virginia Public Procurement Act.
(04/19/06 4:00am)
Albemarle Police Capt. Crystal Limerick and members of the student group Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Team provided information about security changes for the upcoming Foxfield Races to students last night.
(04/18/06 4:00am)
Following the breakdown of negotiations between administrators and Living Wage Campaign protesters, 17 students conducting a sit-in at Madison Hall were arrested Saturday evening and held at the Albemarle-Charlottesville Regional Jail until Monday afternoon. The students were released on bond pending a court date in May.
(04/14/06 4:00am)
As 17 student protesters from the Living Wage Campaign continue to stage a sit-in at Madison Hall, administrators have restricted outside access to the building and are cutting off the protesters' access to a continued supply of food, homework and an Internet connection.
(04/13/06 4:00am)
The Inter-Fraternity Council Presidents' Council's decision last week to continue recognition of Zeta Psi marked the first instance in which the Presidents' Council had to decide whether to follow the IFC Judiciary Committee recommendation to remove recognition of the fraternity.
(04/11/06 4:00am)
University community members rallied near the Amphitheater yesterday as part of a national effort to protest the recent legislation approved by theU.S. House of Representatives which could affect the lives of approximately 11 million illegal immigrants currently residing in the United States.
(04/10/06 4:00am)
Philippines ambassador to the U.S.Albert F. del Rosario spoke about Filipino domestic affairs and relations with the United States during the Organization of Young Filipino-American's Spring Symposium Friday evening.
(04/07/06 4:00am)
The Presidents' Council of the Inter-Fraternity Council voted last night to continue to recognize Zeta Psi despite the recent recommendation of the Inter-Fraternity Council Judiciary Committee to remove IFC recognition of the fraternity.
(04/05/06 4:00am)
Though the University has only regularly admitted black students since the 1950s, these students have seized the opportunity to lead their peers.
(04/04/06 4:00am)
The Inter-Fraternity Council Judiciary Committee has recommended that the Zeta Psi fraternity lose its recognition by the IFC following the arrest of a first-year student who was driving under the influence following a Zeta Psi rush event, Zeta Psi president Andrew Quinn said.
(04/03/06 4:00am)
Members of the Minority Rights Coalition, Inter-Fraternity Council and Inter-Sorority Council came together on Wednesday and Thursday evenings last week to discuss issues facing the minority and Greek communities on Grounds.
(03/28/06 5:00am)
The Minority Rights Coalition, Office of the Dean of Students, Chief Diversity Officer Bill Harvey and other University organizations joined together last night to sponsor Rev. Dr. Jamie Washington's keynote address of the MRC's "Hoos Got Privilege" Week.
(03/27/06 5:00am)
The University Judiciary Committee and Honor Committee announced their newly elected executive committee members last night. Both student groups selected their new members in elections this weekend.
(03/24/06 5:00am)
The death of Cornell student Matthew Pearlstone at the University last week was accidental and due to "alcohol intoxication," according to Arkuie Williams, central district administrator at the chief medical examiner's office in Richmond. Williams did not release Pearlstone's blood alcohol content level.
(03/23/06 5:00am)
In an address in the Rotunda last night, University Chief Diversity Officer William Harvey discussed the current state of Latino/Hispanic affairs at the University as well as his plans for increasing diversity at the University in the near future.
(03/21/06 5:00am)
Plans to expand the Hillel Jewish Student Union at the University were announced Sunday evening at a dinner sponsored by Hillel and the University Library in honor of University President John T. Casteen, III. The expanded and renovated building will be known as the Brody Jewish Student Center.
(03/20/06 5:00am)
Cornell University freshman Matthew Pearlstone was found dead Friday morning in the Cauthen residence hall where he had been the guest of a first-year University student.