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Health dept. announces rising VA obesity

The number of Americans, and more specifically Virginians, who are either overweight or obese has reached "epidemic" proportions, according to Virginia Department of Health officials. Recently released Health Department statistics show in 2001, 57 percent of Virginians were either overweight or obese, a 17 percent jump in the state's overweight population from only a decade earlier, yet still below the national average. At the national level, nearly 66 percent of American adults and 9 million children are overweight or obese, according to the U.S.


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Initiatives address diversity, equity

University President John T. Casteen III and University Rector Gordon F. Rainey Jr. announced two major diversity initiatives at the May 4 Board of Visitors meeting. A new president's commission on diversity and equity and a Board special committee on diversity and equity will address issues of race relations at the University. The commission, which should have a final report by May 1, 2004, will review previous University reports on diversity and equity, examine comparable programs at other schools and recommend policy changes to the Board's special committee, a University press release said. Casteen will appoint a commission chair who will tap members of the faculty, student body and administration to serve on the commission, University spokesperson Carol Wood said. The Board's committee will be charged with addressing the scope of efforts to promote diversity and understanding in the University community and the appropriate role of the Board in oversight of diversity issues, a University press release said. The committees will work cooperatively to achieve their goals, Wood said. "They're going to be working hand in hand throughout the process," she said. Board member Terence P.


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University BOV announces tuition increase for 2003-2004

The University Board of Visitors unanimously approved an increase in tuition and fees for the upcoming fall semester Friday. "There were no other options we could consider, unless we reduced the quality of education and stopped providing the alternative choices students wanted," said William H.


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Virginia Tech reverses decision on admissions

Blacksburg, Va. -- The Virginia Tech Board of Visitors rescinded its March 10 resolution to end race-conscious admissions and remove sexual orientation from its non-discrimination clause by a vote of seven to five in special session here yesterday. The meeting was open to the public, in response to overwhelming condemnation regarding both the content and the clandestine nature of the Board's March 10 decision, which took place in closed session without consulting the Virginia Tech administration, faculty or students.


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ROCK YOUR BODY

Members of the University Dance Club performed two free shows in Newcomb Hall Ballroom yestserday, as part of their spring performance, called "Rock Your Body." The Hullabahoos and Triple 06 were also featured guests at the event.


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US News & World Report releases grad. rankings

Providing an insight into the quality of higher education, U.S. News & World Report will release its annual graduate school rankings today, including those for the University's business, medicine, education, law, nursing and engineering programs. Overall, the University's scores are lower than last year's, though some gains were made. Darden dropped a spot from last year, coming in at 11th overall among business schools.


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CIO leaders take first steps in appeals process

Over 30 dissatisfied representatives from various student groups gathered in the Newcomb hall informal lounge last night to learn about the Contracted Independent Organization appropriations appeals process. The Student Council appropriations committee released its CIO funding allocations last Friday, which doled out funds to 255 CIOs.


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GPS: For soldiers and civilians alike

U.S. forces recently destroyed six Iraqi GPS jamming systems that Iraq was using to disrupt enemy satellite positioning equipment. The Global Positioning System was designed in 1978 by the U.S.

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Indieheads is one of many Contracted Independent Organizations at the University dedicated to music, though it stands out to students for many reasons. Indieheads President Brian Tafazoli describes his experience and involvement in Indieheads over the years, as well as the impact that the organization has had on his personal and musical development.