RG 32/04. Student Life and Organizations
Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
Libel Show and Phi Delta Phi records
This collection primarily documents the history of the Libel Show at the University of Virginia School of Law. It includes the following materials dating from 1930 to the present: scripts, programs, video recordings, tickets, photographs, posters, and clippings.
In addition to these materials, collection RG-32-201 contains a membership book for the University of Virginia chapter of Phi Delta Phi (Minor Inn). The book dates from 1890 to 1957.
North Grounds Softball League Memorabilia (NGSL)
This is a collection of memorabilia: uniform, sweatshirt, etc.
Office of Student Affairs (formerly Office of the Dean of Students) records
These records comprise academic procedures, policies, standards, calendars, curriculum, faculty rules and policies, faculty meeting minutes (1986-1989), and other administrative files. Also included are informational packages given to accepted students.
Student Bar Association at the University of Virginia records
Student Legal Forum records
The records of the Student Legal Forum are comprised of general files, correspondence, photos, newspapers clippings, card file of speakers, tapes and miscellaneous materials.
Of note is a scrapbook of clippings begun when Robert Kennedy was president of the SLF.
The Barrister, University of Virginia School of Law Yearbook records
Collection of contact sheets and negative photos
The Federalist Society at the University of Virginia records
The John Bassett Moore Society of International Law records
The Post-Conviction Assistance Project (P-CAP) records
The Virginia Eagle records
The Virginia Eagle was founded in 2002 as a “non-partisan political quarterly published by the University of Virginia School of Law.” Stephanie Russek, Ian Bryan, Lynne C. Fogarty, Kevin G. Ritz and Joseph Tubin were the founders of the new student publication that "wanted to explore the events that unfold far outside of our bucolic quadrangle, in “The Real World”.”
The Virginia Eagle had a short life and became inactive in 2004.