Vandal smashes Irish glass exhibit outside art museum
By Drew Cohan | April 15, 2003"Stones in Place," an outdoor art exhibit at the University of Virginia Art Museum was vandalized this past weekend.
"Stones in Place," an outdoor art exhibit at the University of Virginia Art Museum was vandalized this past weekend.
The Commonwealth of Virginia will see an increase in federal funding this year to help prepare for bioterrorism attacks.
Forty-seven students received one of the University's highest honors yesterday -- an invitation to live on the Lawn for the 2003-2004 academic year. The Lawn Selection Committee narrowed these 47 acceptances down from 245 applications. Selected students received an e-mail yesterday and also will receive notification by mail.
There have been several changes to on Grounds printing at the University this year stemming from the budget cuts.
Family members of Daniel Reardon, the University of Maryland freshman who died of alcohol poisoning last February, have filed a lawsuit against the Phi Sigma Kappa National Fraternity and several of the former Phi Sigma Kappa brothers at Maryland.