Students weigh in on America’s future after Trump victory
By Thomas Baxter and Grace Thrush | November 7, 2024The buildup to the historic election, dominated by President Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the race in July, was mired with unknowns.
The buildup to the historic election, dominated by President Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the race in July, was mired with unknowns.
Both partisan and nonpartisan groups are engaging with students and Charlottesville residents to register them to vote prior to the Oct. 15 deadline in Virginia.
Despite these numerous on-Grounds options, almost two-thirds of students live off-Grounds according to the U.S. News and World Report.
The book is Stepanic’s first fiction publication, but it is not entirely invented — his vampire story is supplemented by metatextual references to the historical context of its setting and the literary tropes it employs.
Founded in 2017, Ballet & Books is a national non-profit organization that pairs mentors with young girls, using social interaction and movement-based activities to enact and embody the material they read.
This is the first safety advisory or community alert of September.
Ranked choice voting is a practice where voters rank their choice of candidates at the ballot box, instead of selecting only one candidate.
This is the first community alert of June.
The Associated Press reported that the settlement did not come from a lawsuit and was negotiated outside of court, though it had to be approved by a judge per Virginia law.
This is the first community alert of May.
The suspects are described as four to five males wearing ski masks, driving a small dark sedan.
From restaurants such as The Virginian and The White Spot to shops such as Finch and Heartwood Books, the Corner has offered a wide range of recreational activities to visitors and locals alike.
Longo said no injuries had been reported as of 7:46 a.m. Friday. He provided an update to the case at 10:44 a.m. saying the suspect has been located and identified.
Charlottesville City Council member Michael Payne said he believes that this project is a huge step forward for pedestrian safety.
Anyone with further information about the incidents is encouraged to contact UPD Detectives McKay or Pluta at (434) 924-7166 or email police@virginia.edu.