Suspect's fingerprints match rape evidence
Charlottesville City Police announced yesterday that fingerprints taken from the scene of the Aug. 26 armed rape and assault of two University students match those of suspect Montaret D. Davis.
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Charlottesville City Police announced yesterday that fingerprints taken from the scene of the Aug. 26 armed rape and assault of two University students match those of suspect Montaret D. Davis.
According to a study released yesterday, researchers have confirmed that overweight people have a higher chance of premature death, but University students have multiple options to keep their figures slim, Student Health officials said.
The University, along with several other Virginia schools, has signed a deal with Microsoft Corp. that will allow the inexpensive purchase of software for computer labs and faculty computers.
University Rector John P. Ackerly III emphasized the Board of Visitors strong support of diversity in admissions while addressing an overflowing crowd in Jefferson Hall last night.
An increasing number of colleges and universities are setting higher standards of computer literacy for students, and the University also is taking steps to achieve that goal.
The University's ongoing debate over the use of race as a factor in admissions came to Student Council last night. Office of African-American Affairs Dean M. Rick Turner addressed Council members saying that he doubts the Board of Visitors' intentions and that he firmly supports the University's current admissions policies.
According to University Police statistics on alcohol-related incidents released yesterday, four University students have been arrested for alcohol violations in the last three weeks, but several more have been referred to the University administration for violations of alcohol policy.
In an attempt to improve relations between Student Council and the University community, Council has implemented a plan to send student liaisons to various student organizations as well as to the Board of Visitors and the Faculty Senate.
Several Contracted Independent Organizations face the threat of forfeiting Student Activity Fee funding because they still have not renewed their status with Student Council.
A painting worth at least $16,000 that has been the subject of jokes by Law students during past years was stolen off a wall at the School of Law.
As the battle over how much Student Activity Fee funding Madison House should receive enters its third year, a proposal has been put on the table which would restructure the way Madison House receives SAF money by decreasing funding by 5 percent each year.
University students may feel the pinch as faculty members face additional pressure this year to bring the problem of grade inflation under control.
The University is no longer number one - and the faculty are not surprised.
For the first time in several years, Student Council is undergoing a major structural change that will split representatives into three teams to develop a cohesive plan for the coming semester.
With only six weeks left until the start of the fall semester, several University organizations finally will find a place to call home.
University students will have the opportunity to kick off the school year by helping others.
Several University alumni have launched a new group to provide support to gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered University graduates.