StudCo deems water distribution success
Members of Student Council have expressed satisfaction with the success of their water distribution system, which premiered at Saturday's VMI football game.
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Members of Student Council have expressed satisfaction with the success of their water distribution system, which premiered at Saturday's VMI football game.
The National Science Foundation has presented a University research team with a $2 million grant to produce "smart building" energy systems, focusing on reducing energy use.
Despite some remaining obstacles, the University Health System recently announced some financial successes and plans to expand.
A housing complex being constructed on 14th and 15th Streets will provide University students with a new way to reduce their carbon footprints while residing in Charlottesville.
University undergraduate students planning to continue their education may need to prepare for some changes to their test prep regimen.
University students and faculty are working to publicize the relief effort for victims of widespread flooding in rural Pakistan, which has displaced some 20 million people and has left more than 1,500 individuals dead.
Recent data suggests that much of what University students know about studying is wrong.
Jeffrey Clark announced last Thursday that he has rescinded his offer to withdraw his candidacy from the fifth-district congressional election, in which he is running as an independent.
Charlottesville was recently named to The Daily Beast's list of "America's Brainiest Cities," making it as high as No. 9 in the rankings.
Want to learn more about your University at the touch of a button? There's an app for that. "The Official Virginia iPhone app" will now allow iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad users across Grounds to remain in closer contact with all things U.Va.
This fall, Congressman Tom Perriello, D-Charlottesville, will face his first incumbent challenge since unseating the then-incumbent Virgil Goode in 2008.
Virginia Attorney General and University alumnus Ken Cuccinelli declared Monday that the state has the authority to regulate abortion clinics in a legal opinion.
Dozens of Jefferson Scholars program finalists completed the final stage of the selection process on Grounds this weekend, spending four days participating in the University's 30th annual selection weekend.
The University has canceled all Friday classes in preparation for this weekend's predicted snowstorm. The weather forecast also caused Gov. Bob McDonnell to declare Virginia to be in a state of emergency Wednesday.