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University ranks as No. 3 best value

The Princeton Review ranked the University as the No. 3 Best Value Public University for 2014, trailing only the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the New College of Florida. Though the University‘s ranking is down from the last year’s first place, it has consistently been selected as among the top three best value public universities. “U.Va.


	Law School Grad Brinton Lucas will serve as a Supreme Court clerk for Justice Clarence Thomas.
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Law School graduate to clerk on Supreme Court

University Law graduate Brinton Lucas was recently selected to clerk for Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas during the 2014-15 term. Lucas, who graduated from the Law School in 2011 near the top of his class, made a strong impression on several nationally esteemed constitutional law professors teaching at the University, including A.


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Cavaliers knock out Irish, 68-53

Within the first 15 minutes of its first ACC matchup with Notre Dame, the Virginia men’s basketball team led by as many as 20 points. The Cavaliers then withstood a 12-2 Irish run to end the half, blowing past the conference newcomers, 68-53.


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Council addresses SpeakUpUVa ideas

Student Council gathered Tuesday evening to discuss its response to various petitions on SpeakUp UVa, Council’s online forum for students to propose and vote on ideas for improvements around Grounds.


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Handprint Project seeks to reduce bid night sexual assaults

Students unveiled the Handprint Project this week, a campaign aimed to curb sexual assault on fraternity bid night. The project seeks to educate students about prevention and intervention of sexual assault and is co-sponsored by Democracy for America Charlottesville, the Inter-Fraternity Council, the Honor Committee, One-in-Four and One Less.


Opinion

Causes over consequences

Presumably, rape occurs so frequently either because college students live in a social atmosphere that is especially conducive to sexual assault, or because universities are especially negligent in addressing the issue, allowing perpetrators to avoid punishment for their offenses.


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Virginia lacrosse player pleads guilty to assault

Third-year College student Carl Walrath, a midfielder for the Virginia lacrosse team, pleaded guilty to assault and obstruction of justice Friday morning and will serve 10 days in prison. The charges stemmed from a fight that occurred on the Corner last November.


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Vay sentenced to 20 years for rape of University student

A Charlottesville man was sentenced to 20 years in prison last Thursday for a sexual assault that occurred in the fall of 2012 near the Corner. Manneh Vay, 23, was convicted by a jury last October for abducting, raping and forcibly sodomizing a 17 year old female University student.


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Newcomb patio reopens after icy week

The new wood patio located outside the fourth floor of Newcomb Hall, one feature of the expansive 32-month Newcomb renovation project that recently concluded, was roped off with caution tape for a significant portion of last week. Charles Walcott, assistant director of operations for Newcomb Hall, said this was “because of the ice.” It was not, as some may have speculated, in anticipation of further renovations. After last week’s snow, the ensuing cold spell created icy walkways throughout the University, making conditions for students commuting to class on foot a nuisance. The University’s protocol for dealing with the snow accumulation and ice and ensuring students can walk safely is to preemptively salt the grounds.


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ISC spends 23K to house Pi Chis, uses higher recruitment fee

The Inter-Sorority Council initiated several changes to its recruitment process this year. In addition to eliminating food from house tours, the organization housed Panhellenic Counselors in the Cavalier Inn, costing the organization more than $23,000. The change was in part off-set by increased registration fees for potential new members.

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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.