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StudCo debates new committee

Last night Student Council proposed resolutions that would create an Ad-Hoc Committee on International Student Affairs to research issues and problems that impact international students at the University as well as an ad-hoc committee to organize a University Unity Project. "If you look around Grounds you will see international students are a unique group, and currently there is not a mechanism to voice their concerns and effect change," former Council Rep.


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Student groups debate political issues

As the 2008 presidential election approaches, the University Programs Council and the argHOOers, a student debate group, sponsored a debate between the College Republicans and the University Democrats last night.


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Profs. impact withdrawals

First-year college students are more likely to withdraw from school if they take large introductory classes from part-time or adjunct professors, according to the results of a new study. Audrey Jaeger, assistant professor of higher education at North Carolina State University , and University of California, Los Angeles graduate student M.


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Athletic department leading fundraising initiative

The athletic department is a leading player in meeting fundraising goals for the University's Capital Campaign, while academic departments report they are satisfied with their progress toward similar fundraising goals. Each part of the University is responsible for a portion of the Capital Campaign, which intends to raise $3 billion by Dec.


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Honor rejects change to transcript status

During last night's Honor Committee meeting, Committee members voted against a proposal to change the transcript status of students who leave the University admitting guilt from "Enrollment Discontinued" to "Withdrawn" and adopted two other proposals regarding investigation interviews and trial schedules. Josh Hess, outgoing vice chair for community relations, explained the transcript status proposal aimed to tackle several issues the Committee currently faces. "First there is a moral hazard that provides a powerful incentive to postpone trial, and it is irrational to LAG [leave admitting guilt] because you have some chance to be acquitted and gain more credits," he said. An incentive, however, does not exist for students to LAG, according to Brian O'Neill, outgoing vice chair for trials, because the notation of "Enrollment Discontinued" is noted on transcripts of students who LAG and of students found guilty at trial. O'Neill noted the cost of delaying trials is very minimal, saying the status change of "Withdrawn" would balance the costs, as it is the status given to University students leaving because of other circumstances, including medical, financial or psychological reasons. Graduate College Rep.


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Delve into 2012

As about 3,000 admitted students prepare to swarm the University for Days on the Lawn, the University is reflecting on the impact of eliminating early decision admissions. Associate Dean of Admissions Gregory Roberts said the elimination of early decision admissions significantly changed the admissions process compared to last year, when of 6,273 admissions offers given, 965 -- or about one-third -- were awarded to early decision applicants.


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Students receive Goldwater scholarship

Two University students were among 321 students nationwide to receive the Goldwater Scholarship last week, an honor that recognizes undergraduate excellence and potential in mathematics, engineering and the natural sciences.


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Diversity on rise for H.S. grads

A recent national study suggests racial diversity of high school graduating classes across the country is on the rise, indicating a projected increase in the number of Latino students graduating from high school while the overall number of high school graduates decreases.


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Greek council elects new executive board

The new executive officers of the University's National Pan-Hellenic Council chapter were announced at a transition ceremony yesterday evening. Third-year College student Sabrina Mendez will serve as president of the University's NPHC chapter for the 2008-09 term, along with second-year College student Isaac Bawuah as executive vice president, second-year College student Brittany Collins as assistant vice president, third-year College student Lisa Allen as secretary and third-year College student Leslie Lambert as treasurer.


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U. Maryland pilots gender-neutral dorm

As the University of Maryland prepares to implement a gender-neutral housing program for the upcoming fall semester, the University is unable to consider the implementation of such a program because of state law constraints, University Director of Accommodations John Evans said. Gender-neutral housing is defined as "an inclusive dormitory policy providing the option for two students to room together, in mutual agreement, without restriction based on sex or gender" by the Gender Public Advocacy Coalition's Web site. The University of Maryland will launch a pilot program, Apartment Living for Students of Different Genders, in the fall, said Kathleen Blankenship, University of Maryland coordinator of administrative operations for public/private partnerships. The program is open to any student in good standing at the university, Blankenship said. "We did not want gender to be an obstacle for students to live with the people they choose," Blankenship said. In this program, 40 students will live in apartments with four single bedrooms and two full bathrooms.


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Banks addresses need forglobal education, mindset

Focused on the tools needed to teach students to become global citizens, James Banks, director of multicultural education at the University of Washington, Seattle, spoke at the University yesterday about the challenges and opportunities diversity presents for the U.S.


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Darden, Law rankin top 20

US News and World Report recently released national graduate school rankings for 2009, naming the University's Law School ninth and the Darden School 14th in their classes.


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Maintenance repairs continue on Grounds

While students are perhaps more familiar with current construction projects on Grounds such as the South Lawn Project and the new dormitories on Observatory Hill, University Facilities Management is also busy with maintenance and restoration efforts. Mark Webb, associate director for work management, said 79 maintenance reserve projects are currently in progress.

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