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(03/22/06 5:00am)
By Maggie Thornton
Cavalier Daily Associate Editor
The word "fraternity" typically brings many images to mind -- girls on Rugby Road wearing stiletto heels in January, pastel popped colors, fraternity parties that last all weekend. Historically black Greek letter organizations, however, demonstrate another aspect of Greek life on Grounds.
(03/22/06 5:00am)
The constitutional change rewording the "seriousness" criterion to "triviality" will not affect the open honor trial to be held this Sunday.
(03/20/06 5:00am)
Honor Committee members discussed a possible change in the Committee's by-laws dealing with conflicts of interest of Committee members, honor advisors and counsel.
(03/17/06 5:00am)
The Virginia Quarterly Review has been nominated this week for six awards by the American Society of Magazine Editors, according to VQR editor Tim Genoways.
(03/14/06 5:00am)
Newly-elected Student Council, Honor and University Judiciary Committee members will soon take over their respective positions.
(02/27/06 5:00am)
The Honor Committee voted Sunday night to allow for the community to request a reversal of the order in which counsels are allowed to speak in closing arguments, a change that could occur at the discretion of the trial chair. The Committee also discussed its ongoing campaign for the triviality clause referendum.
(02/24/06 5:00am)
Eleven candidates were disqualified by the University Board of Elections Wednesday night from appearing on the spring election ballot. All candidates have since resubmitted their petitions and are once again eligible to run.
(02/20/06 5:00am)
The Honor Committee discussed possible methods of educating the student body on upcoming referenda Sunday night. The Committee also discussed a proposed change to Honor's bylaws that would change the order of speakers during closing arguments in Honor trials.
(02/17/06 5:00am)
The University Judiciary Committee voted unanimously last night to endorse a proposal that would increase sanctions against students convicted of hate-motivated violations of the Standards of Conduct.
(02/14/06 5:00am)
The Honor Committee voted unanimously Sunday night to send a proposal to the student body that would change the wording of the seriousness clause of the Honor Constitution. Committee members also discussed a referendum on the consensus clause that was added independently of the Committee. At the same meeting, the Committee chose not to send to the student body a proposal that would require Committee members to serve on Honor juries.
(02/13/06 5:00am)
The University Judiciary Committee discussed a proposal to enhance sanctions for hate motivated crimes Sunday night.
(02/07/06 5:00am)
Honor Committee members discussed a proposal Sunday night to add at least one Committee member to all Honor trial juries.
(02/07/06 5:00am)
The House of Delegates voted unanimously Monday to suspend the five percent sales tax on back to school items for three days in August, according to the General Assembly's legislative database. The bill had previously been passed by the Senate and now awaits the approval of Gov. Tim Kaine.
(02/06/06 5:00am)
The Honor Committee discussed a proposal Sunday night to change the wording of the seriousness clause of the Honor Constitution.
(02/03/06 5:00am)
The House of Representatives passed a bill Wednesday that would raise the interest rates on student loans, according to the Library of Congress' database of legislation.
(01/30/06 5:00am)
Honor Committee members debated a proposal last night that would create a separate three-person panel of Honor Committee members to vote on the seriousness of an honor offense after a jury convicts a student of act and intent.
(01/27/06 5:00am)
In an attempt to stem criticism of professors on Web sites such as Ratemyprofessors.com, an anonymous professor has set up a blog for disgruntled professors to complain about their students, The Chronicle of Higher Education reported.
(01/25/06 5:00am)
Faculty and students in the School of Nursing are currently conducting studies to gauge the effectiveness of programs attempting to provide aid to rural black adults with Type II diabetes, according to Sharon Utz, an associate professor in the School of Nursing.
(01/20/06 5:00am)
Virginians favor former Gov. Mark R. Warner over current United States Senator George Allen by 49 to 32 percent if they were to square off against each other in a bid for president in 2008, according to a poll conducted by the University's Center for Politics released Wednesday.
(12/01/05 5:00am)
Following national trends, 89 percent of the University's Early Decision applicants for the class of 2010 used the online application option, according to Dean of Admissions John Blackburn.