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Board responds to close vote margin

After a narrow race ultimately decided by a single vote, Abebe Kebede, a candidate for Third Year Council vice president, conceded defeat to opponent Natalia Mercado following a statement by the University Board of Electors. The close election was a result of a system designed to avoid actual runoff races.


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Program offers access to licensed software

Information Technology and Communication is currently piloting The Hive, a new program that allows University students and faculty members to freely access licensed software - once exclusive to on-Grounds computing labs - on their personal computers. The program allows users to upload a window identical to that of on-Grounds computer desktop.


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University elects Honor representatives

The University Board of Elections announced the results of last week's elections to fill the representative body of the Honor Committee last night. Third-years McKenzie Furber, Sarah Munford, Greg Siegel, Alex Solomon and second-year Rubana Masood were elected as College representatives for the Committee. Masood has been a part of the Committee since her first year as an adviser. "I would really love to see Honor ... become a bigger part of the U.Va.


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College picks Bane, Epstein, Tilton

Last night saw the elections of the new representative body of the University Judiciary Committee after a week-long voting period. Many of the representatives share common goals to increase transparency, efficiency of case processing and equality of representation of UJC. Third-year Will Bane, who was reelected as a College representative, has served as a member of UJC for three years.


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UBE announces new class council leadership

As the past week of voting came to a close yesterday night, the University Board of Elections announced the winners of this year's Class Council elections. Charlie Miller and Suraj Mishra, who served as First Year Council president and vice president, respectively, now hold the same positions on Second Year Council.


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Faculty Senate approves open access, authors

The Faculty Senate unanimously voted last Wednesday to endorse giving University faculty members more rights to their published works and allowing those articles to be more accessible to the public. The Senate voted to do so through its Resolution on Scholarly Publication and Author's Rights, which states that faculty members may provide electronic versions of their work for an open access electronic repository.


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Banking on elections

As students await the results of this year's University-wide elections for positions in the Honor Committee, Student Council and University Judiciary Committee, Student Council's Diversity Initiatives Committee is currently looking into excessive campaign financing and how it may reverberate into the demographics of student leaders within those organizations. Proliferation of funds Though most candidates spend less than $20 on their campaigns, third-year College student and Honor Committee representative hopeful Adam Michel spent more than $800 on his unsuccessful campaign last year.


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Chamber of Commerce surveys local businesses

Local business owners are optimistic about the future of Charlottesville's economy, according to the latest survey from the Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce. "Our survey indicates that our members are looking at the business environment as being half-full.


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IFC elects six committee chairmen

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Faculty Senate awards Harrison research grants

The University awarded Harrison Undergraduate Research Awards to 35 students this year, studying topics as diverse as investigating shipwrecks off the Carolina coast to researching edible rain gardens. The awards provide grants to support independent study projects during the coming summer.

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