Harvey hears black student concerns
Chief Diversity Officer William Harvey met with black student leaders last night to discuss issues faced by the black student community at the University.
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Chief Diversity Officer William Harvey met with black student leaders last night to discuss issues faced by the black student community at the University.
The Honor Committee's ad hoc Committee on the Investigation of the Single Sanction released its report on the single sanction at last Sunday's meeting. The report concludes that there is a decreasing trend in the number of honor offenses committed over the last five years.
Although the recently reported scoring error on the October 2005 SAT affected the scores of 87 University applicants, it did not change any admissions decisions, Admissions Dean Jack Blackburn said.
The fourth student this academic year has announced an intention to have an open Honor trial, which will take place March 26, according to a press release issued by the Honor Committee Monday.
Honor Committee candidates squared off last night in a debate sponsored by the University Board of Elections.
At a press conference last Friday the Albemarle County Police Department announced a coalition of law enforcement officials and other organizations created cut down on the "drunkenness and debauchery" of the upcoming Apr. 29 Foxfield Races.
The University Board of Elections announced changes to its election policies at an informational meeting last night, one of which included the printing of official petition packets for referenda sponsors.
The University Judiciary Committee recently released statistics from last semester's 53 tried cases, revealing nearly two-thirds of the cases involved alcohol.
The state youth advocacy organization Virginia21 launched the Save $1,246 campaign to plug the gap between the recommendations of the State Council on Higher Education and current budget appropriations.
University Medical Center nurse Annette Silver recently was named Advance for Nurses Magazine's 2005 Best Nurse Leader.
The two students who were acquitted in the open honor trial last Sunday said the experience changed some of their opinions of the honor system.
A proposal to change the speaking order during closing arguments at honor trials was defeated narrowly at last night's Honor Committee meeting.
In the first open honor trial in three years, third-year College students Joe Schlingbaum and Lindsay McClung were both found not guilty of unauthorized collaboration on homework assignments.
The first open honor trial in more than three years is scheduled to take place this Sunday at 10 a.m. in the trial room of Newcomb Hall.
The Honor Committee voted unanimously Sunday night to approve changes to its Code of Ethics and Standard Panels.
The Honor Committee's Community Relations Committee announced that it was looking to address more than $6,000 in honor debts accrued by past and current University students at the Student Book Store.
Another student has opted to have an open honor trial on Nov. 13, entirely unrelated to the cancelled open trial that had been scheduled for Nov. 6.
The Honor Committee discussed the possibility of bringing back the non-toleration clause at its meeting Sunday night.
The Honor Committee discussed the recently reported incident of homework copying in the Engineering School at its meeting last night.
The Honor Committee unanimously voted Sunday night to alter its bylaws to modify the role of the initiator during cases.