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Suit threatens dam project

Stanton Braverman, a retired lawyer who owns three properties in Charlottesville, filed a lawsuit Friday against the City of Charlottesville to protest the planned construction of a dam at the Ragged Mountain Reservoir near Fontaine Research Park.


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Barrick resigns amid scrutiny

Charlottesville City Director of Communications Ric Barrick resigned last week following a controversy surrounding his handling of a bidding process for a City contract.


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Council recognizes CIOs

Student Council awarded its annual accolades to contracted independent organizations in a ceremony at the Rotunda yesterday evening.


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Honor elects new leadership

The Honor Committee named third-year College student Stephen Nash as Honor Committee Chair during the Committee's annual retreat held at Graves Mountain Lodge in Syria, Va.


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Society ball raises funds

The Jefferson Literary and Debating Society sold more than 400 tickets for the University's 49th annual Restoration Ball held Saturday night on Peabody Lawn to fundraise for the restoration of the Rotunda.


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Panel talks critical incidents

Former U.S. Attorney General Edwin Meese III moderated a panel discussion in the Dome Room of the Rotunda Sunday, in which scholars discussed the response to emergency situations.


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Hit-and-run injures Charlottesville resident

A hit-and-run incident involving a Charlottesville resident and motorbike occurred about 3 p.m. yesterday in front of Madison Hall on University Ave. The victim sustained a non-life-threatening leg injury and was transported to the University Medical Center for treatment.


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IFC re-charters AEPi fraternity

The Inter-Fraternity Council and the National Organization of Alpha Epsilon Pi re-chartered the University's Mu chapter yesterday evening during a ceremony at the Brody Jewish Center.


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Va. earns failing grade

Virginia received a failing grade on a Corruption Risk assessment report card released Monday by the Center for Public Integrity, Public Radio International and the nonprofit group Global Integrity.


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The University's Hoos for Obama movement participated Tuesday in a conference call with First Lady Michelle Obama after the Republican Party of Virginia this week announced the dates for its three U.S.


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OpenGrounds project begins

The Office of the Vice President for Research yesterday launched OpenGrounds, a studio space on the Corner geared toward collaborative research. The center, featuring projectors and sound systems, is the first in a network of spaces the University hopes to open in an effort to encourage interdisciplinary thought. "The idea is to provide a new way for faculty, students, external partners, community members to come together to take on major questions we face as a society," said William Sherman, the founding director of OpenGrounds and associate vice president for research. The studio is constructed as a multi-use space with an open environment, featuring multiple projectors, sound systems and tables and chairs.

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