UJC appoints Dillavou to vacant Law School representative post
The University Judiciary Committee last night officially appointed second-year Law student Jim Dillavou to fill an empty representative position.
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The University Judiciary Committee last night officially appointed second-year Law student Jim Dillavou to fill an empty representative position.
No alcohol will be permitted at any sorority event held on fraternity property after the University's 16 sorority presidents late Monday night voted to enact a blanket policy on drinking at sorority events.
Two University students were held up at gunpoint while walking home on Shamrock Road early Saturday morning, police said.
Student Council took a step toward tackling the University's minimum wage controversy by unanimously passing a resolution to create an ad hoc committee on University employee wages.
Albemarle County Police arrested former Charlottesville resident Nathaniel Fisher on a rape charge at 5:30 a.m. yesterday morning.
First-year Engineering student William Donovan jumped from a second-story window at Chi Phi fraternity during a party early Saturday morning, injuring his nose, cheek and a rib, police said.
After police arrested over 20 James Madison University students at a huge off-campus party-turned-riot last weekend, the university's president is seeking ways to ease tensions between Harrisonburg residents and JMU students.
University government students will get a chance to learn about campaigns and elections from an insider this fall.
Cavalier Daily Senior Writers
PHILADELPHIA -- As a rollicking crowd hooted, hollered and danced in excitement, Texas Gov. George W. Bush officially accepted the Republican Party's nomination for president last night, promising a new beginning for the nation and criticizing the current administration for not taking advantage of opportunities.
PHILADELPHIA -- As a rollicking crowd hooted, hollered and danced in excitement, Texas Gov. George W. Bush officially accepted the Republican Party's nomination for president last night, promising a new beginning for the nation and criticizing the current administration for not taking advantage of opportunities.
PHILADELPHIA. -- Thousands packed the festive First Union Center to embrace ideals, praise candidates and await the arrival of Texas Gov. George W. Bush at the Republican National Convention.
PHILADELPHIA -- After being introduced amid a blare of music from a colonial-style fife and drum band, Virginia General Assembly Del. Paul Harris (R-58) emphasized the importance of education and seizing opportunities while addressing the Republican National Convention Monday night.
PHILADELPHIA, PENN. Being on the floor of the Republican National Convention is a little like being stuffed in a closet with a bunch of University politicos who have aged about 25 years.
Student Council's proposed student activities center was brought one step closer to reality last week, when Council members submitted an official request to William W. Harmon, vice president for student affairs, to hire an independent architect to consult on the project.
Student Council's proposed student activities center was brought one step closer to reality last week, when Council members submitted an official request to William W. Harmon, vice president for student affairs, to hire an independent architect to consult on the project.
TITUSVILLE, N.J.-There are no self-service gas stations. I'm working in a grocery store and checking my e-mail via telnet. It's hot and humid and there are thunderstorms almost every night.
An unidentified man called three female University students early yesterday morning, claiming to be a representative of the Honor Committee and asking them to meet with him, according to Honor Committee officials.
Four Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity members and one pledge were arrested last Sunday in Fauquier County and charged with possession with intent to distribute marijuana and opium.
Joe Bilby returned from a Winter Break trip to China with a new look.