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Monday, July 14, 2008
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News

Not Guilty Verdict Delivered in Open Honor Trial

In an open Honor trial July 20, rising third-year Architecture student Emily Bauer was acquitted of charges of cheating and lying during her fall 2007 "Introduction To Design" ARCH 201 course.

 
News

BOV approves tuition increases

Increases consistent with University's six-year financial plan, updated October 2007

The Board of Visitors approved an undergraduate in-state tuition increase of 9.9 percent and a 6.6-percent increase for out-of-state students for the 2008-09 school year in late April in order to...

 
Sports

Devvarman's win eases sting of defeat for Cavaliers

Virginia falls short in semifinals but Devvarman continues reign as national champion, losing only one set in singles tournament

Call it an overstatement, call it over the top, but the parallels between the 2007-08 Virginia tennis team and the Super Bowl XLII runner-up New England Patriots are too apparent to pass up.

 
Life

Crisis and Creation

A look at the Media Board crisis that shaped The Cavalier Daily into the newspaper it is today.

The usual changing of the guard took place in spring 1979 for the Managing Board of The Cavalier Daily. It was also, however, the ending of an era. While the newspaper had been around since its...

 
Opinion

Getting things done

Explore your talents and find a home at The Cavalier Daily

SINCE I began writing a weekly Opinion column for The Cavalier Daily as a first year, I've served in a variety of positions at the paper. No matter what job I had, though, at the time I thought that I had the coolest job on the staff.

 
Lead Edit

Filling in the gaps

The University's admissions process must continue to expand its reach

The University's Web site proudly boasts of a January 2008 survey published in the Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, which found the University, along with Columbia University, enrolls the...

 
Arts and Entertainment

Summer Movie Reviews

The Happening (June 13) Critics and audiences take great pleasure in the resounding thud with which M. Night Shyamalan has fallen to the ground. Say what you will about his sentimentality and...

 
Focus

Delve into 2012

Elimination of early decision makes a splash in admissions process

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.

 
Health and Sexuality

Enjoy it now

After college it's called alcoholism

"Enjoy it now because after college, it's called alcoholism," some T-shirts and bumper stickers humorously proclaim. The stereotype of college being four years worth of drunken revelry has been...