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(10/16/06 4:00am)
The Honor Committee held a community forum meeting in the Dome Room of the Rotunda last night where they discussed by-law changes involving bad faith reporting of cases. The Committee also fielded a number of questions from attendees.
(10/13/06 4:00am)
Former Gov. Mark Warner announced yesterday in a news conference that he will not seek the Democratic presidential nomination in 2008.
(10/11/06 4:00am)
The Honor Committee has recently hired Lauren McChesney, a graduate student in the Curry School, as an intern, according to Chair Alison Tramba.
(10/04/06 4:00am)
University alumnus William Moschello (CLAS '90) was recently appointed the U.S. Principal Associate Deputy Attorney General.
(10/03/06 4:00am)
The Honor Committee recently discussed plans for a community forum meeting to be held Oct. 15 in the Rotunda Dome Room.
(09/29/06 4:00am)
Several real estate owners and one concerned parent of a University student have donated over $6,000 as a reward for anyone who has information leading to the arrest of gunmen who shot a University student Sept. 10.
(09/25/06 4:00am)
A first-year student residing in the Fitzhugh dormitory has contracted a case of the mumps, a highly contagious viral illness, and Dr. James C. Turner, executive director of the Department of Student Health said it is likely other students could become infected.
(09/25/06 4:00am)
Angus MacNeil, a member of the United Kingdom's Parliament who was involved in uncovering a Labour Party scandal earlier this year, visited the University this week to discuss politics and language. MacNeil represents the Western Isles of Scotland in the House of Commons of the British Parliament. He is a member of the Scottish Nationalist Party.
(09/18/06 4:00am)
Although jury members in last Sunday's open honor trial found Stephanie Garrison guilty of the act and intent to lie, the jury determined the lie was not serious enough to merit conviction of an honor offense. Garrison was accused of lying on a University Judiciary Committee sanction form.
(09/12/06 4:00am)
Although the jury at Sunday's open honor trial acquitted former College student Stephanie Garrison, it did conclude that she lied about her compliance with University Judiciary Committee sanctions but that this was "not serious" enough to merit expulsion. While UJC Chair Raleigh Anne Blank declined to comment on the verdict specifically, she said she does not think the UJC will be affected.
(09/07/06 4:00am)
The day Stephanie Garrison expected to find out if she had been granted an appeal by the Honor Committee she donated her hair to Locks of Love.
(09/06/06 4:00am)
Following the guilty verdict handed down by an honor jury Jan. 22, Stephanie Garrison had two weeks to file her intent to appeal if she wished to stay in classes for her final semester at the University.
(09/04/06 4:00am)
At last night's meeting, the Honor Committee discussed an enhanced dorm liaison program set to begin in late September.
(09/01/06 4:00am)
Gov. Tim Kaine declared a state of emergency for the Commonwealth yesterday in advance of Tropical Storm Ernesto as local agencies prepare for potentially extreme weather conditions. The University Programs Council has also indefinitely postponed the annual Tom Deluca show, which normally draws thousands and was originally scheduled for this evening.
(08/28/06 4:00am)
Nicole Eramo, special advisor to the Honor Committee, announced her resignation at the first meeting of the Honor Committee in the 2006-2007 year last night.
(08/23/06 4:00am)
The Honor and University Judicial Committees introduced themselves to incoming first years during summer orientation.
(08/19/06 4:00am)
The Center for Politics recently announced a new internship program designed to match students with local and state politicians.
(06/15/06 4:00am)
The 17 students arrested April 15 for trespassing at Madison Hall after staging a sit-in protest were found not guilty in General District Court on Monday, May 22. Anthropology Prof. Wende Marshall was found guilty of trespassing and received a sentence of 10 days in prison, which was suspended pending two years of good behavior.
(05/23/06 4:00am)
The 17 students arrested for trespassing at Madison Hall after staging a sit-in protest April 15 were found not guilty in General District Court yesterday. Anthropology Prof. Wende Marshall was found guilty of trespassing and received a sentence of 10 days in prison, which was suspended pending two years of good behavior.
(05/02/06 4:00am)
The executive committee of the Honor Committee has granted an extension over the weekend on the appeal process of Steven Gilday. The committee originally had until yesterday to make their decision.