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(10/14/10 5:57am)
Virginia's fifth district congressional race heated up Wednesday with the first in a series of debates between candidates. The debate addressed subjects such as the economy, health care legislation and Don't Ask Don't Tell policies.
(10/07/10 5:43am)
The man arrested Sept. 30 following two separate incidents involving University students was a convicted murderer, according to court records.
(10/05/10 4:51am)
The physical assault of a homeless man at the Downtown Mall has raised concerns about violence against the homeless population in the Charlottesville area.
(09/30/10 6:05am)
The General Assembly is debating legislation that will extend protections to victims of abusive relationships. Virginia Del. Joe Morrissey, D-Henrico County, is planning to introduce legislation early next year in response to last May's Yeardley Love tragedy - a fatal example of domestic violence in a university setting.
(09/28/10 5:44am)
A preliminary hearing for the trial of George Huguely has been set for Jan. 21.
(09/28/10 5:39am)
NuRide, an organization that promotes "green" transportation, is now collaborating with the University to make carpooling easier for students.
(09/23/10 6:34am)
One year ago, Barbara Schaedel addressed the Honor Committee regarding the case of her daughter, who was accused in April 2008 of plagiarism and expelled in October. Schaedel, who used her maiden name Pierson when addressing the Committee to protect the identity of her daughter, said her daughter became an "emotional wreck" during the course of the trial process. In her talk, Schaedel criticized the Committee's definition of plagiarism and encouraged the Committee to focus on the nature of intent when considering whether a student committed an act of plagiarism.
(09/16/10 5:58am)
Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele addressed an audience of College Republicans yesterday in Minor Hall. The visit was the second stop on the inaugural day of Steele's "Fire Pelosi" campaign, a 117-city national bus tour aimed at energizing the young Republican base before the November election.
(09/02/10 5:44am)
College enrollment rates are set to decline for the first time in a decade, according to a report from Admissions Lab, an Atlanta-based higher education consulting firm.
(08/31/10 5:15am)
University President Teresa A. Sullivan delivered a sermon to a 500-member audience of Charlottesville community members at St. Paul's Memorial Church Sunday. As the guest speaker for the church's yearly "Convocation Sunday," she spoke primarily about the need for a safer, more interconnected University setting.
(03/18/10 7:50am)
The Virginia General Assembly honored deceased Virginia Tech student Morgan Dana Harrington with a House Joint Resolution offered Feb. 26 by House Majority Leader Del. Morgan Griffith, R-Roanoke County.
(02/19/10 6:31am)
The Engineering School received a $594,000 grant Monday from private software developer Simio LLC. The grant will give University students, faculty members and researchers access to advanced 3-D modeling and simulation software.
(02/15/10 6:58am)
A new organization that claims to be a secret society has emerged on Grounds, touting its mission "to protect student self-governance, to reignite students' absent strength of spirit and to chide the insufficient and debauched elements." Known as The Ten, the society's members "wish to differentiate [themselves] and to also create a culture of elitism," according to an e-mail sent to The Cavalier Daily by an anonymous member of the group.