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(07/15/99 4:00am)
Former Virginia Governors Linwood Holton and Gerald L. Baliles will meet at the University tomorrow and Saturday with journalists, Virginia government members and political analysts at the A. Linwood Holton Governors Conference to discuss and review the historical significance of Holton's political career.
(07/15/99 4:00am)
The University will bid goodbye to H. Sam Miller, assistant to the vice president for student affairs, next month.
(07/08/99 4:00am)
Student Council cut their 1999 summer budget from last year's $23,077.24 to $13,188.42, a difference of $9,888.82, or 42.9 percent.
(07/08/99 4:00am)
After undergoing almost a year-long investigation of the honor system this and last year, the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights determined the honor system and its processes do not violate Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
(07/08/99 4:00am)
Sen. Charles S. Robb (D-Va.) and former Virginia governor George Allen (R) addressed faculty and educators yesterday and on Tuesday at the Third Annual Policy Institute, sponsored by the Education School's Department of Leadership, Foundations and Policy.
(07/01/99 4:00am)
The Judicial Review Board ended the University disciplinary saga involving rising fourth-year College students Richard Smith and Harrison Kerr Tigrett last week by denying their appeals, sources close to the case said yesterday.
(07/01/99 4:00am)
The city of Charlottesville is gearing up for the fireworks and fun of this upcoming Fourth of July weekend.
(06/24/99 4:00am)
The "old dorms" on McCormrick Road soon will have a new look as construction crews work to plow up sidewalks to make room for new trees and walkways.
(06/24/99 4:00am)
Even though costs may be rising with the summer temperatures and summer employment opportunities abound, summer school enrollment is holding steady, officials said yesterday.
(06/24/99 4:00am)
This year about $130,000 of Student Activities Fee money was not used and will be recycled back into the SAF fund for the Appropriations Committee to use for next year's allocations to Contracted Independent Organizations.
(06/15/99 4:00am)
Over 4,000 visitors, including almost 3,000 alumni, came to Alumni Weekend this year, marking the highest number ever, Alumni Association officials said.
(06/15/99 4:00am)
While some students are taking the summer off working at the pool or participating in internships and EXTERNships, others are escaping the heat by taking summer school classes.
(06/15/99 4:00am)
Following University President John T. Casteen III's decision to suspend rising fourth-year College student Richard Smith for two years for his involvement in the Nov. 21, 1997 beating of Alexander "Sandy" Kory, then a first-year College student, Smith said he would appeal the decision and possibly sue the University.