Vol. 93, No. 17 April 19, 2002

College denies tenure to three professors
Modern languages professor Carole Gallucci, philosophy professor John Sisko and an unnamed professor in the English Department were denied tenure at the February Board of Visitors meeting.

Out-of-state tuition may rise by as much as 12 percent
The BOV finance committee met last Friday to determine a budget proposal it will make to the full Board April 25 and 26. At the end of the meeting, the committee agreed to propose the College's recommended budget with a few exceptions.

Warner appoints two new BOV members
Michael Powell, '85, and Barbara Ukrop, '61, were nominated to the College's Board of Visitors by Gov. Mark R. Warner April 11.


LISA PURDY -- The Flat Hat
A student plays frisbee in the Sunken Gardens. Many students have taken advantage of the consistently high temperatures this week by spending time outside.


SA approves cabinet
The Student Assembly Senate interviewed the nominees for junior SA President Linsay Burnett's cabinet at its meeting Wednesday. The Senate passed many resolutions about the BOV and other topics.

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CBS news reporter speaks
CBS news correspondent Jim Axelrod delivered an informal lecture Tuesday in Tucker Theater. With an audience of about a hundred students and faculty members, he spoke about the changes his career has undergone since the Sept. 11 attack.

Convict speaks on forests
Fresh from a brief stay in the Miami-Dade County Jail for boarding and attempting to stop a ship transporting illegal mahogany, Rainforest Relief Director Tim Keating gave a slideshow presentation Wednesday night on the effects of consumerism on rainforest ecosystems.

Police Beat
A listing of recent campus crime reports for the week of April 19, 2002.

Activities unaffected by cuts
Next year's planned budget cuts will not affect the overall budget for student clubs and organizations, according to Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs Mark Constantine.

Student speaker selected
Senior Alex Pyke has been named the student speaker for commencement this year.

Beyond the Burg

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  • World Beat: Venezuela
    Recent dynamics in Venezuela have defied all expectations. According to the April 14 New York Times On the Web, the modern era has never before seen a country's leader overthrown, and a replacement put into power only to be ousted himself as the original leader returns.

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