U.Va. representation in Richmond declines following 2025 elections
By Luca Bailey | 10 hours agoFour University alumni were defeated in their bids for re-election in the House, and just one newly elected member representing the University.
These events ranged from tabling outside of academic buildings to engage students in discourse about honor to bringing in graduate students to host help sessions on challenging topics within their respective schools.
"I'm a fan of young men receiving some compensation. But I think it's so unmonitored and not regulated. And I think until it becomes more regulated, a level playing field, and there's more control, [there will be issues]."
Spanberger must recognize the importance of moderation, which uplifts, not denigrates, the institutional autonomy of universities like our own.
Why is it now that flaunting a newfound coupledom asserts a reaction less of, “You made it” and more, “Girl, are you sure about him?”
For 15 years, Class of 1979 alumnus Todd Bullard, motivated by a love of music, serene weather and the Lawn, has made a habit of visiting to sing and strum his guitar.