Students face fees for music piracy
Seven University students recently received pre-litigation settlement letters from the Recording Institute Association of America as part of its ongoing campaign against music piracy.
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Seven University students recently received pre-litigation settlement letters from the Recording Institute Association of America as part of its ongoing campaign against music piracy.
Two prized ancient Greek sculptures currently on display at the University of Virginia Art Museum are at the center of an international art scandal.
Two years and a day after Hurricane Katrina made landfall, the storm's devastating wake still weighs heavily on the minds of several University students and faculty members.
On the menu for next year is a little less dough in University students' pockets after the Board of Visitors recently approved an average meal plan rate increase of 4½ percent.
In response to the shootings at Virginia Tech last week, higher education administrators presented overviews of the condition of student mental health and current campus safety at a U.S. Senate committee hearing Monday.
BLACKSBURG, Va. -- Police identified Cho Seung-Hui, a 23-year-old Virginia Tech student, as the gunman responsible for killing 30 victims Monday in Virginia Tech's Norris Hall. Some who knew him described Cho as "a complete loner" and the author of "disturbing" and "excessively violent" plays.
Thanks to skyrocketing tuition costs and cuts in state funding, the family income gap between families of public college and university students and the average American is growing closer to the family income gap that exists between private college and university students and the average American.
According to the latest edition of a yearly report released by the National Center for Education Statistics, University students are not the only ones who have been coping with tuition increases in recent years -- this increase represents the national norm.
While there are many awards that recognize individuals for upholding the ideals set forth by Thomas Jefferson, the Muzzle Awards are some of the few that recognize individuals believed to undermine the values he espoused.
he Virginia General Assembly overturned multiple gubernatorial vetoes and rejected gubernatorial recommendations for a proposed smoking ban during its reconvened session that concluded Wednesday.
College students approved two referenda by wide margins in the recently completed special election. The referenda included an amendment to the Arts & Sciences Council constitution and a statement thanking outgoing College Dean Ed Ayers for his contributions to the University.
More than 30 Lawn residents put "For Sale" signs on their doors yesterday in response to the possibility that Bob Sweeney, senior vice president for development and public affairs, is being considered by the Board of Visitors for Lawn pavilion residency.
Three weeks after the Virginia General Assembly passed a resolution expressing "profound regret" for slavery, a Congressman from Tennessee is introducing a similar resolution in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Contractors for the new Observatory Hill Residence Hall officially received permission Friday to begin construction, according to Wendy Steesy, senior project manager of University Facilities Management.
Community members who feel that there is a crunch for student activity space could see a solution -- if the University Center, included in the latest Board of Visitors' Buildings and Grounds Committee six-year capital outlay plan, is further approved and built according to schedule.
Class and school council officers were announced last night by the University Board of Elections.
While students approved referenda to change the Student Council constitution and to add more College representatives to the Honor Committee, the referendum to change the single sanction system failed to pass.
Democrats in the Virginia House of Delegates selected a new minority leader Saturday, the last day of the 2007 General Assembly's winter session, to prepare the party for this year's upcoming election season.
Eastern Virginia Medical School joined the Virginia-Nebraska alliance, a partnership between four medical institutions -- including the University's -- and five historically black Virginia colleges, Feb. 20 in an effort to increase the number of qualified black students in health professions.
John J. Dorning, Whitney Stone Professor of Nuclear Science and Engineering and University professor of applied mathematics and engineering physics, was recently elected to the National Academy of Engineering.