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UVA police investigate hacking of website
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University of Virginia police are investigating the hacking of the school's website.
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UVA administrators drop proposed upperclassmen fee
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A proposed fee for most upperclassmen at the University of Virginia has been dropped. But administrators still plan tuition increases.
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U.Va. suspends Lamda chapter of Kappa Alpha Order amid investigation
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U.Va. announced the suspension Friday of the Lamda chapter of Kappa Alpha Order, one of its oldest fraternity chapters. The suspension means the fraternity must cease all fraternal activities, including a charity lacrosse tournament that was scheduled for next weekend.
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Bill Clinton to join in recognizing 5 U.Va. students
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The team will receive its $10,000 first-place prize Saturday in St. Louis. University officials say Clinton is scheduled to participate in the ceremony.
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U.Va. stops using cats in pediatric medical training
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The University of Virginia has stopped using live cats to train medical students to insert breathing tubes in newborns. The university's three USDA Category A felines - Alley, Kiki and Fiddle- have been adopted out to local residents.
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NC State cruises past Virginia 75-56 in ACC tournament quarterfinals
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The Wolfpack avenged a regular-season loss to Virginia that started a three-game skid, which all but took the preseason ACC favorite out of the regular-season title chase.
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Secretary of State Kerry at UVA says budget impasse a challenge for U.S. diplomacy
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In a speech Wednesday at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, John Kerry cited the adage that "we can't be strong in the world unless we are strong at home." He called the budget impasse a threat.
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University of Virginia site of John Kerry's first official speech
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State Department officials say Secretary of State John Kerry will speak to students and faculty at the University of Virginia next Wednesday about the importance of robust U.S. diplomacy
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UVA student diagnosed with bacterial meningitis
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More than 40 University of Virginia students have received antibiotics after another student was diagnosed with bacterial meningitis.
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U.Va. alcohol warning for fraternities and sororities
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Officials at the University of Virginia are warning campus fraternities and sororities to curb drinking after multiple drinking-related incidents occurred during rush week.
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Helen Dragas, UVa. rector, wins reappointment
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The House of Delegates voted 63-33 Tuesday to confirm the reappointment of Helen Dragas to the university's Board of Visitors. The Senate approved her reappointment last week.
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Bryant Alexander Hairston facing federal charges in U.Va. hoax
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Bryant Alexander Hairston is charged in a criminal complaint with knowingly making false, fictitious and fraudulent statements and representations.
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UVa Student Council opposes reappointment of Dragas
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The University of Virginia Student Council is urging state lawmakers to block the reappointment of Rector Helen Dragas.
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U.Va. Rector Helen Dragas reappointment passes 1st test in Richmond
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The Senate Privileges and Elections Committee voted 12-3 to confirm Gov. Bob McDonnell's reappointment of U.Va. Rector Helen Dragas to the Board of Visitors. The appointment still must be confirmed by the full Senate and the House of Delegates.
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U.Va. accreditation: Group files complaint on 'warning'
A higher education nonprofit representing trustees and alumni is seeking an investigation by the U.S. Department of Education into an accreditation agency's decision to put the University of Virginia on warning for its failed attempt to fire its president last summer.
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University of Virginia board appointment changes supported
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A new survey shows a majority of residents in the Charlottesville area support changing laws that govern the appointment of the school's board members.
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University of Virginia warned over Teresa Sullivan ouster attempt
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The University of Virginia was put on warning Tuesday by an accrediting panel that examined the Board of Visitors' failed attempt to oust the prestigious public school's president this summer.
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ACLU asks if Virginia's public universities comply with federal law
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Claire Gastanaga, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Virginia, said Friday that students in Virginia deserve to know if their schools comply with federal law.
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