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Med School to partner with EVMS

The University Medical School expects to see research opportunities expand thanks to a new partnership with the Eastern Virginia Medical School. University researchers will benefit from access to the large number of residents who live in eastern Virginia via the EVMS partnership, according to Ronald Turner, associate dean for clinical research at the University. "One of the weaknesses that we see is we have a small patient population," Turner said.


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Clemons construction to improve outdoor study space, repair roof

Although construction on Clemons Library is expected to restore the third-floor roof and improve study space in the plaza adjacent to the library's entrance, students have expressed mixed reactions to the project. The project, which began during Homecomings weekend, will include "replacing the roof membrane to secure the room below the terrace from any leaks," according to University Landscape Architect Mary Hughes.


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A Student's Right to Register

Though the most recent local election was only a week ago, the Center for Politics and local officials are already urging students to participate in the 2008 presidential and state elections through a provision that allows University students to register to vote locally rather than in their hometowns.


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StudCo focuses on CIO assets

Student Council approved a resolution last night that aims to hold contracted independent organizations accountable for the money they spend. The resolution expresses support for the creation of an asset management system that will enable Council's Board of Audit and Management to classify and assess assets that CIOs accumulate through the use of Student Council-allocated Student Activities Fee.


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Casteen's salary tops chart

University President John T. Casteen, III is the highest-paid public university president? of any in the nation, according to a survey released by the Chronicle of Higher Education.


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Tip aids case of alum homicide

Police were able to further their investigation into the death of University graduate and Charlottesville resident Jayne Warren McGowan this weekend after a sharp-eyed citizen identified McGowan's car in a wooded area off Fairway Avenue.


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Santorum speaks on war, Islam

Former U.S. Senator Rick Santorum, R-Pa., spoke last night at the University about confronting what he described as the threat of radical Islam and fighting "the war against Islamic fascism." The program, aimed at raising awareness, also sparked controversy among University student groups who criticized Santorum's stance. Santorum began his speech by addressing what he considers the two greatest obstacles the United States now faces in foreign policy: first, the dwindling support of the American people in sustaining the war on Islamic fundamentalism and second, the failure of the Muslim world to confront fundamentalism. According to Santorum, the lack of support for the war can be attributed to the activities of the American left, which he said fails to recognize Islamic fundamentalism as the real enemy and the immediate severity of the threat. "Our leaders' [inability] to define the enemy leads to the second overall problem -- the Muslim community's inability to deal with other Muslims who want to spread violence," he said. Santorum stressed Americans' failure to understand the fundamental cultural differences between American and Islamic societies.

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