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The Cavalier Daily revamped

The Cavalier Daily will unveil the first edition of its newly designed newsmagazine on Aug. 27, as students return to the University for the 2013 fall semester.


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StudCo outlines agenda

The day before the Board of Visitors began its August retreat to review strategic planning initiatives, Student Council sent Board members a letter outlining Council’s priorities and concerns for the University community. The eight-page document detailed the five areas Council considers most crucial for the University moving forward: financial aid programs, racial diversity among the student body, student representation on the Board, leadership transparency and revamping technological infrastructure. Jalen Ross, Council’s director of university relations, said the letter was a collaborative effort between Council leadership.


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Meet the Class of 2017

As first-year students move into their dorms this weekend, they bring to Grounds more than 3,000 Wahoos who represent the University’s standard caliber of academic achievement and a geographically and racially diverse crowd. The Class of 2017 averages an SAT math and verbal score of 1349, keeping close with the Class of 2016’s 1350.


	The University Health System hired Dr. Richard Shannon, an expert in improving healthcare quality, as its new Executive Vice President for Health Affairs. Shannon, who accepted the job earlier this month, will begin his post officially on November 1.
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U.Va. Health System hires Shannon

University President Teresa Sullivan named Dr. Richard Shannon the Executive Vice-President for Health Affairs earlier this month. Shannon will begin officially as EVP on November 1, though he will begin commuting to Charlottesville on September 1.


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BOV requires all new AccessUVA recipients take loans

The Board of Visitors voted to reauthorize a modified AccessUVa Saturday which will eliminate the option for students in the lowest income bracket to receive all-grant aid packages. Rector George Martin said the change was necessary to meet increasing demand with lessening federal support.


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U.Va. appoints student representative to cybersecurity task force

Student Council’s Director of University Relations Jalen Ross, a third-year Engineering student, will serve as a student representative on the task force commissioned by University President Teresa Sullivan last week to examine the breach involving more than 18,000 students’ social security numbers, said Student Council President Eric McDaniel, a fourth-year College student.


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Calls come for increased student input post-breach

Following a security leak which exposed the social security numbers of more than 18,000 students, fourth-year College student Neil Branch, student council’s vice president for organizations, is calling for increased student input on the University’s approach to the security of personal information.


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Casey Schulman's death prompts manslaughter charges

More than five months after the death of fourth-year College student Casey Schulman, who was struck by a boat propellor while in the Caribbean on a Semester at Sea voyage, police in Dominica have made an arrest involving the incident, the Associated Press reported.


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Since the Contemplative Commons opening April 4, the building has hosted events for the University community. Sam Cole, Commons’ Assistant Director of Student Engagement, discusses how the Contemplative Sciences Center is molding itself to meet students’ needs and provide a wide range of opportunities for students to discover contemplative practices that can help them thrive at the University.