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Michael Loatman


Looking back

I STILL remember the first day I worked at The Cavalier Daily. I even still remember the title of my first article: "Faculty work for Judaic major." When I entered the University, the Jewish Studies major still was in the planning stages.

Board approves Campbell addition

The Board of Visitors recently approved a $5 million addition to Campbell Hall, home of the University's Architecture School, which primarily will be used to add office space for 36 faculty members. The four-story addition was approved to correct deficiencies in the amount of office and teaching space in the Architecture School, University spokeswoman Louise Dudley said.

U.Va. may increase student body size

At its annual July retreat, the Board of Visitors focused on topics ranging from increasing the size of the University's undergraduate class to fully funding athletic scholarships. Recent state projections show a burgeoning college-bound student population in the Commonwealth over the next seven years resulting in an increase of 32,000 students, University spokeswoman Louise Dudley said. According to Dudley, the University may have to increase the student body by several thousand over the next seven years to accommodate the growing population. But Board members expressed reluctance to increasing enrollment size any further. Board member Terence P.

BOV considers scholarships, increase in student body size

At its annual July retreat, the Board of Visitors focused on topics ranging from increasing the size of the University's undergraduate class to fully funding athletic scholarships. Recent state projections show a burgeoning college-bound student population in the Commonwealth over the next seven years resulting in an increase of 32,000 students, University spokeswoman Louise Dudley said. According to Dudley, the University may have to increase the student body by several thousand over the next seven years to accommodate the growing population. But Board members expressed reluctance to increasing enrollment size any further. Board member Terence P.

Athletics dept. sets limits on Pep Band limits

Those who love the Pep Band will be upset with the athletic department's plans for next football season. Those who dislike the Pep Band will offer a collective sigh of relief. The University's athletic department currently plans to keep the number of Pep Band performances during next fall's football halftime shows to a total of two, said Andrew Rader, associate athletic director for marketing, promotions and licensing.

Six plead guilty to attacks on students

Six of the nine Charlottesville students accused of attacking University students between last September and this January entered guilty pleas in Charlottesville Juvenile Court yesterday. Four of the individuals entered guilty pleas of malicious wounding by mob, Commonwealth Attorney David Chapman said.

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