Box 1
Contains 8 Results:
RG 32/216-2010 Records of The Virginia Eagle, 2002 - 2004
The Virginia Eagle was founded in 2002 as a “non-partisan political quarterly published by the University of Virginia School of Law” by Stephanie Russek, Ian Bryan, Lynne C. Fogarty, Kevin G. Ritz and Joseph Tubin. The new student publication 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
The Virginia Eagle, Vols. 1-2. (Four Issues), 2002 - 2003
The Virginia Eagle was founded in 2002 as a “non-partisan political quarterly published by the University of Virginia School of Law” by Stephanie Russek, Ian Bryan, Lynne C. Fogarty, Kevin G. Ritz and Joseph Tubin. The new student publication 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
The Virginia Eagle Agreement with the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia and University of Virginia Guidelines for Student Organizations, 2002
The Virginia Eagle was founded in 2002 as a “non-partisan political quarterly published by the University of Virginia School of Law” by Stephanie Russek, Ian Bryan, Lynne C. Fogarty, Kevin G. Ritz and Joseph Tubin. The new student publication 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
The Virginia Eagle Articles of Incorporation with the State of Virginia and Statement of Resignation to the Commonwealth of Virginia, 2002 - 2004
The Virginia Eagle was founded in 2002 as a “non-partisan political quarterly published by the University of Virginia School of Law” by Stephanie Russek, Ian Bryan, Lynne C. Fogarty, Kevin G. Ritz and Joseph Tubin. The new student publication 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
Law School Grants. Proposals, 2002 - 2003
The Virginia Eagle was founded in 2002 as a “non-partisan political quarterly published by the University of Virginia School of Law” by Stephanie Russek, Ian Bryan, Lynne C. Fogarty, Kevin G. Ritz and Joseph Tubin. The new student publication 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
Law School Student Organization and Journal Space Use Agreement., 2002 - 2003
The Virginia Eagle was founded in 2002 as a “non-partisan political quarterly published by the University of Virginia School of Law” by Stephanie Russek, Ian Bryan, Lynne C. Fogarty, Kevin G. Ritz and Joseph Tubin. The new student publication 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
University of Virginia Student Council. First Allocation to The Virginia Eagle, Manuals and Instructions, 2002 - 2003
The Virginia Eagle was founded in 2002 as a “non-partisan political quarterly published by the University of Virginia School of Law” by Stephanie Russek, Ian Bryan, Lynne C. Fogarty, Kevin G. Ritz and Joseph Tubin. The new student publication 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
The Virginia Eagle, taxes, 2003
The Virginia Eagle was founded in 2002 as a “non-partisan political quarterly published by the University of Virginia School of Law” by Stephanie Russek, Ian Bryan, Lynne C. Fogarty, Kevin G. Ritz and Joseph Tubin. The new student publication 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