IFC declines Eta Lodge's request for membership
By a significant majority vote, the Inter-Fraternity Council at its weekly Presidents Council meeting Thursday night rejected Eta Lodge's petition to become a local fraternity with IFC sponsorship.
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By a significant majority vote, the Inter-Fraternity Council at its weekly Presidents Council meeting Thursday night rejected Eta Lodge's petition to become a local fraternity with IFC sponsorship.
RICHMOND, Va. -- State Democrats downplayed their continued minority party status last night and extolled an apparent three-seat gain in the Virginia House of Delegates, the first net gain in the House since 1975.
Charlottesville police have charged fourth-year College students Kurt P. Rupprecht and John P. Selph with malicious wounding for their involvement in an altercation outside the Sigma Chi fraternity house early Saturday morning, which resulted in the hospitalization of second-year College student Carson Ward.
Last night marked the third in a series of six information sessions for the University's fledgling Passport Program, a joint initiative of students, faculty and administrators designed to encourage student participation in diverse programming and events.
All students in Greek organizations come from upper-class backgrounds. Only those with legacy status will be recruited into certain houses. First years living in Old Dorms have a recruitment advantage over those living in New Dorms.
Students, faculty and administrators gathered in the Newcomb Hall Ballroom last night for the Inter-Greek Committee's first annual State of the Greek System Address.
In a unanimous decision, the chapter presidents of the Inter-Sorority Council's 16 sororities voted last night at their weekly Presidents Council meeting to reform ISC Executive Board election procedures in order to expand the pool of women eligible to become ISC leaders.
The Jefferson Literary and Debating Society hosted a panel discussion last night entitled "Blackface and the First Amendment" to address both historical and constitutional issues surrounding blackface.
The fall of 1997 was a sorrowful semester for the Commonwealth's public colleges and universities, when alcohol-related accidents claimed the lives of five students statewide.
In the name of student autonomy, the University's four Greek governing councils have begun a joint initiative to bring the fraternity and sorority recruitment calendar under student control.
Students attending fraternity parties during the spring semester may have an additional beverage choice, after the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Team secured funding last Tuesday to provide water coolers at fraternity parties.
The Inter-Fraternity Council revised its Judiciary Committee bylaws last Thursday as the first in a series of steps to reduce liability and strengthen the fraternity system.
While the current trend of "social norms" anti-drinking campaigns is drawing criticism for its purported ineffectiveness, the University boasts high success rates for a more old-fashioned approach to alcohol prevention: Classroom-based education.
While a myriad of advertisements and solicitations adorn bulletin boards and columns across Grounds every day, flyers sporting the catchphrase "Tired of Gay.com?" might have caught students' attention Tuesday.
The Inter-Fraternity Council sanctioned three fraternities Thursday for allegedly engaging in "dirty rush" activities.
The Inter-Fraternity Council officially will recognize fewer Greek organizations than in years past after they dropped two of their affiliated fraternities last week.
Smart Tag holders driving north next fall will no longer fumble for change on northeast toll roads, after Virginia's electronic toll-paying system joins the E-Z Pass Interagency Group, the automated toll-collecting organization currently used in nine northeastern and mid-Atlantic states.
After two years in the runner-up spot among the nation's top public universities, the University regained its No. 1 ranking in U.S. News & World Report's 2004 edition of "America's Best Colleges."
College-bound high school students nationwide saw a six-point increase in average total SAT scores this year as compared to 2002 scores, according to results released today by the College Board.
Although the Commonwealth is heading towards economic recovery, the next two years still hold the threat of a difficult budget crisis, Gov. Mark R. Warner said before the General Assembly's money committee on Monday.