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(11/30/99 5:00am)
Orange County resident James Garnett Lloyd pleaded guilty to breaking into the Delta Zeta sorority house in March during Charlottesville Circuit Court proceedings Wednesday. Lloyd also remains under investigation for the sexual assault of a University student under Beta Bridge last October.
(11/17/99 5:00am)
Every night at 1:30 a.m., Student Council College Rep. Joe Bilby counts the number of students using Clemons Library.
(11/15/99 5:00am)
During a speech in the Rotunda Dome Room Friday, Andrew Cuomo, U.S. secretary of Housing and Urban Development, announced plans to implement a computer program designed to make it easier to buy a home.
(11/10/99 5:00am)
The U.S. Supreme Court heard a case yesterday that may have a large impact on how student organizations at the University receive funding.
(11/08/99 5:00am)
Violence erupted early Friday morning at St. Anthony Hall when a brother was physically assaulted during a party.
(11/05/99 5:00am)
With a great increase in voter participation compared to previous years, students in the College elected six new Student Council representatives.
(11/05/99 5:00am)
In an attempt to smooth transitions between administrations, the Honor Committee will discuss a proposal Sunday night to create a formal training process for new Committee members.
(11/05/99 5:00am)
Charlottesville District Court Judge Ward F. Harkrader sentenced 1998 College graduate Alexander Christian Proctor to 15 years in prison Tuesday for an October 1998 sexual assault against a female former University student.
(11/03/99 5:00am)
"Emily whipped her. And she whipped her good. There was no question about this race."
(11/01/99 5:00am)
A male University student was robbed at gunpoint last night outside Courtenay dormitory, University Police said. Police said either one or two assailants were involved.
(10/28/99 4:00am)
After almost three years of negotiations, hassles and headaches, Student Council and Madison House have hammered out an agreement stipulating how much Student Activity Fee funding the community service organization will receive over the next nine years.
(10/27/99 4:00am)
Students from 17 schools around the state discovered a new use for the Internet yesterday.
(10/26/99 4:00am)
Minority University students have an opportunity available for interaction with faculty members -- but few have taken advantage of it.
(10/25/99 4:00am)
During his State of the University address Saturday morning, University President John T. Casteen III reiterated his support for the use of race in admissions and also addressed other issues now facing the University.
(10/22/99 4:00am)
Almost a year after its completion, the Nobel Peace Laureates Conference still is benefiting the University.
(10/22/99 4:00am)
Despite suspended student Richard Smith's claims that the University violated his due process rights, the University continues to assert that his $1.25 million lawsuit is unfounded.
(10/20/99 4:00am)
The McIntire School of Commerce recently received a top national ranking from Computerworld mgazine for its master's degree program in Management Information Systems.
(10/20/99 4:00am)
Suspended University student Richard W. Smith's attorneys filed a response Thursday to the University's motion to dismiss Smith's $1.25 million lawsuit against the University.
(10/13/99 4:00am)
Student Council intended to vote on two resolutions dealing with affirmative action last night.
(10/13/99 4:00am)
The Office of the Dean of Students has made use of the University's parental notification policy three times thus far during the first semester of its implementation.