UBike to expand to North Grounds
By Grayson Kemper | April 6, 2016UBike, the University’s bike sharing program, will soon establish new substations at the North Grounds Recreation System and at the i.Lab at the Darden School of Business.
UBike, the University’s bike sharing program, will soon establish new substations at the North Grounds Recreation System and at the i.Lab at the Darden School of Business.
The University’s Climate Action Society hosted the #CoalAsh17 Teach-In Tuesday night to teach students about the movement against coal ash pollution. The event was also hosted by Divest U.Va. and the Virginia Student Environmental Coalition.
The Charlottesville City Council unanimously ruled in favor of the implementation of the Strategic Investment Area Plan Monday night.
Students met Tuesday night in a town hall meeting with representatives of Student Council and the Queer Student Union to discuss plans to implement gender-neutral housing in upcoming years.
Student Council hosted the pre-launch of Speak Up U.Va. — an online forum for student concerns — during its general body meeting Tuesday night.
The metered time runs from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., with a two-hour limit on the newly metered spaces.
Miller was a part of the TRUST team platform, which stands for transparency, representation, unity, sustainability and transformation.
Community members say a particular panel of the mural condones a party culture and trivializes issues of sexual harassment and assault.
"This is 2016 and it’s been the craziest year of presidential politics we’ve ever seen,” Bolton said.
University Facilities Management Assistant Control Operator Roger Yeatts said a malfunction on two circuits at the Cavalier Electrical Substation resulted in the outage.
Adams said the centralized planning of the center makes it a valuable space for patients and staff.
The University Judiciary Committee had its first general body meeting of the spring term April 3 to introduce the new executive board members and go over general goals of the coming term.
The 2015-16 Honor Committee wrapped up its term with a vote on three new by-laws, as well as a review of an audit of Honor’s hearing procedure.
Former University president and English Prof. John T. Casteen III received a salary of $430,000 — the highest in the College of Arts & Sciences.
Four people were shot at the Greyhound Bus Station in Richmond on Thursday afternoon. One of the victims, Virginia State Police trooper Chad P. Dermyer, died Thursday after suffering life-threatening injuries.
The event — titled “War as Muse: Revisiting Iconic Texts of the Civil War Era” — featured six keynote lecturers from the University, University of California at Los Angeles and Mercer University.
The University’s School of Medicine received more operating sources than any other department during the 2015-16 fiscal year.
Curry Prof. Walter Heinecke said cost of living should factor in determining faculty and staff salary.
Some University professors teach in multiple departments across different disciplines, which can affect their departmental status, who enrolls in their classes and what their research covers.
U.S. Senators Warner and Kaine recently joined a bipartisan group calling on Congress to allocate additional federal resources to enforce laws combating sexual assault on college campuses.