Student groups raise money to assist earthquake victims
The month-long El Salvador Earthquake Aid Campaign, which combines the efforts of almost every academic school at the University, officially has raised $1,732 to care for earthquake victims.
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The month-long El Salvador Earthquake Aid Campaign, which combines the efforts of almost every academic school at the University, officially has raised $1,732 to care for earthquake victims.
Two University students have made their yearlong vision a reality by creating one of the University's newest Contracted Independent Organizations, Concentus, a group devoted to understanding and examining the differences among the University community.
According to the 1999-2000 Honor Committee Case Statistics, more Asian students were investigated for honor offenses than any other minority for the second year in a row.
The Birthright Israel program, in conjunction with the Hillel Jewish Center, recently sent 20 University students on a 10-day trip to Israel, a place of political turmoil.
In a closed election last night, the Inter-Fraternity Council elected Josh Johnson, a member of Kappa Alpha Order fraternity, as its new president for 2001, effective immediately.
The Leadership Resource Center opened its doors yesterday, encouraging both experienced and new leaders to take advantage of the University's newest assets.
Educators across the country will now have access to extensive Civil Rights movement documents, thanks to a Web site designed by Dorothy Vasquez-Levy, an assistant professor in the University's Curry School.
With the creation of the Center for Religion and Democracy, the University joins top-ranked Ivy League schools in specialized interdisciplinary research.
Picture this: You are before the Honor Committee and you cannot plead the Fifth Amendment. Not only is your education on the line, but it seems your constitutional rights may also be taken away.
Second-year College students in line for Intermediate Honors may face a change in selection criteria if College faculty vote next week to nix the current minimum 3.4 GPA requirement and use class rank instead.
With money already appropriated for a Studio Arts building, members of the Virginia 2020 Fine and Performing Arts Commission are finally seeing the dream of an Arts Precinct become a reality.