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(05/17/03 4:00am)
Since the members of the class of 2003 began their undergraduate careers, they have witnessed breakthroughs in the evolution of University Greek life, from its 150th anniversary to its remarkable growth in chapters and multiculturalism.
(04/25/03 4:00am)
The Albemarle County Service Authority's Board of Directors proposed Wednesday to significantly raise water and sewer rates effective July 1, pending its completion of a rate study scheduled to begin later this year.
(04/23/03 4:00am)
Diversity: it has been the buzzword at the University for the greater part of this semester in the aftermath of recent racially-charged events, including the "blackface" incident in the fall and the February assault on Student Council President-elect Daisy Lundy, then a candidate for office.
(04/23/03 4:00am)
Following the collapse of Saddam Hussein's regime in Iraq, President George W. Bush's administration faces the task of helping to rebuild Iraq physically, economically and politically.
(04/16/03 4:00am)
As University students and administrators lobby local realtors to push back lease-signing dates, Charlottesville landlords say they are hesitant to comply unless all rental companies can reach a consensus for the earliest date at which students can sign leases.
(04/14/03 4:00am)
Just under a month after a gunman and an accomplice robbed a joint fraternity party at the Sigma Pi house, the Inter-Fraternity Council passed four resolutions to ensure the safety of University students at its weekly Presidents' Council meeting Thursday.
(04/11/03 4:00am)
The Inter-Greek Committee hosted its second annual Greek Awards Ceremony Wednesday night, marking one of the first major events organized collaboratively by the four Greek councils.
(04/09/03 4:00am)
Radford Alexander Corporation, owned by Reginald Lathan, a former Darden School Foundation trustee, faces probation violation charges following a December 2000 indictment for Environmental Protection Agency regulation infringements, according to Rebecca Lonergan, U.S. district attorney for the central district of California.
(04/04/03 5:00am)
Over 30 dissatisfied representatives from various student groups gathered in the Newcomb hall informal lounge last night to learn about the Contracted Independent Organization appropriations appeals process.
(04/02/03 5:00am)
The Student Council Appropriations Committee released its annual funding allocations to Contracted Independent Organizations Friday.
(03/28/03 5:00am)
Hundreds of students and faculty members packed the Wilson hall auditorium last night, many leaving in tears after four University students shared their personal experiences from living in war-wrought countries.
(03/26/03 5:00am)
Three Curry School professors recently concluded their two-year study on the changing face of education and published their findings in a book in early March entitled, "Educational Leadership in an Age of Accountability."
(03/26/03 5:00am)
Novelist and short-story writer Richard Bausch, a creative writing professor at George Mason University, will present a reading and a talk at the University next week as the Rea Visiting Writer in fiction.
(03/26/03 5:00am)
Gov. Mark R. Warner announced his commitment to guarantee a 2.25 percent salary increase for state employees at a press conference Monday morning, said Del. Mitchell Van Yahres, D-Charlottesville.
(03/21/03 5:00am)
As a result of heavy rains and thunderstorms, the National Weather Service issued varying degrees of flood warnings throughout the Commonwealth yesterday, Virginia Department of Transportation Spokesperson Tamara Neale said.
(03/19/03 5:00am)
Second-year College student Aisha Johnson eagerly checked her mail last week in anticipation of an offer to join the 2003-2004 Resident Staff, and her persistence was rewarded with an acceptance letter late last week.
(03/14/03 5:00am)
A breast cancer survivor and University Medical Center patient slammed a sledgehammer into a wall on the first floor of the University hospital's West Complex March 3, marking the groundbreaking for the new 7,500 square foot Breast Care Center.
(03/12/03 5:00am)
Despite the current economic downturn, the University remains on schedule to begin construction of the new basketball arena this summer, said Charlie Fitzgerald, associate vice president and director of development.
(02/25/03 5:00am)
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals called for the disbanding of the Davidson College chapter of the locally-based Kappa Sigma fraternity Thursday, according to Stephanie Boyles, wildlife biologist from PETA's Research and Investigations Department.
(02/24/03 5:00am)
Albemarle County police arrested three suspects late Friday night and early Saturday morning accused of murdering their neighbor and setting fire to her Cling Lane home in Crozet Wednesday, killing a 3-year-old boy believed to be her son.