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1954

Cavalier Daily May 27, 1954 - Is There Need to Fear Loss of Individuality.pdf
Various letters express concern about integrity and honor at the University. Although some of these…
1954

Cavalier Daily May 28, 1954 - Suspensions Upheld by Board of Visitors.pdf
The Board of Visitors denies appeals by 5 of the 12 students charged with "conduct ending to…
1954

Cavalier Daily May 29, 1954 - Students Not Enthusiastic About Self-Discipline.pdf
After 12 students are suspended for committing a sexual assault, President Darden comments on…
1974

Cavalier Daily Sept 4, 1974 - Sexuality Committee Offers Peer Advising, Symposium.pdf
The Counselor's Committee on Human Sexuality attempts to compensate for prior inadequate sex…
1974

Cavalier Daily Sept 4, 1974 - Title IX Aftermath, Varsity Sports for Women.pdf
As a result of Title IX, colleges begin to fund women's athletic programs, including tennis,…
1974

Cavalier Daily Sept 4, 1974 - Safety Seminars Planned.pdf
The Student Council and University Police offer safety seminars for women that discuss legal action…
1974

Cavalier Daily Sept 16, 1974 - NOW Chapter Forms to Aid Local Women.pdf
Fifty to sixty women found the Charlottesville chapter of the National Organization of Women, to…
1974

Cavalier Daily Sept 20, 1974 - Cheerleaders Exclude Males.pdf
For the first time, the University cheerleading squad consists exclusively of women, on the basis…
1974

Cavalier Daily Sept 24, 1974 - A Cheer for Qualified Males.pdf
A letter to the editor from a male student who unsuccessfully tried out for the University…
1974

Cavalier Daily Sept 25, 1974 - Placement Office to Help Women with Job Market.pdf
The University Career Planning and Placement Office offers career counseling for women and…
1974

Cavalier Daily Sept 25, 1974 - A Mild Cheer.pdf
By a unanimous vote, the Student Council suggests to cheerleading coach George Edwards that he…
1974

Cavalier Daily Sept 27, 1974 - Cheerleaders Rebut Charges, Defend Squad.pdf
The all-female cheerleading squad rebuts charges that they discriminated against male students…