MGC considers revised constitution
A Multicultural Greek Council committee recently completed rewriting its constitution and bylaws and will meet tonight to finalize the changes before presenting it to the MGC Presidents Council for approval.
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A Multicultural Greek Council committee recently completed rewriting its constitution and bylaws and will meet tonight to finalize the changes before presenting it to the MGC Presidents Council for approval.
The Multicultural Greek Council currently is rewriting its bylaws to better cater to the needs of their member organizations, MGC members said.
Seventeen members of a Charlottesville street gang called the "Westside Crew" were indicted earlier this week for two homicides, three kidnappings, illegal possession of firearms, robberies and the distribution of illegal drugs.
The staff of the University Library has won the highest national service award sponsored by the Association of College and Research Libraries and Blackwell's Book Services.
The Inter-Sorority Council elected its executive board yesterday. The new five-member board will work with the outgoing executive board to appoint the new committee chairs Sunday.
Education Profs. Dewey G. Cornell and Peter L. Sheras recently released a study on how youth violence can be prevented through means other than zero tolerance in order to foster a safer environment in school settings.
Increased police presence and adherence to party regulations contributed to a successful Bid Night Saturday, according to Inter-Fraternity and Inter-Sorority Council leaders.
Although there has been an outpouring of donations in response to efforts for tsunami relief, local charities have discerned minor and varying fluctuations in the donations received and said they could not definitively attribute the changes to the international tsunami aid.
A forum on the promotion of healthier lifestyles, titled "The Governor's Summit on Healthy Virginians," began yesterday at various stations around Grounds and will end today at 3 p.m. with an address by Gov. Mark R. Warner.
Approximately 750 undergraduate and graduate students are blocked from class registration for the spring 2005 semester as of today due to their failure to verify their health insurance coverage, according to Virginia Carter, the University's director of external communications.