Council implements book exchange
A new University Web site, sponsored by Student Council, allows students to exchange books directly with each other. The site, called HooHock.com, was posted at the beginning of the semester.
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A new University Web site, sponsored by Student Council, allows students to exchange books directly with each other. The site, called HooHock.com, was posted at the beginning of the semester.
James English, senior director of Nutrition Services at the University Health System, announced yesterday that Hospital cafeteria employee Richelle Burress will be reinstated and that she would be allowed to wear her $8 pin to work.
The Cultural Programming Board held its first informational meeting yesterday for student groups interested in applying for funds.
The U.S. Supreme Court heard a case yesterday that may have a large impact on how student organizations at the University receive funding.
A University Web site that provides a search engine for information about African-Americans living in the Charlottesville-Albemarle County area during the Jim Crow period has received a $100,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.