Facts released in Graham, Harrington cases
By Ankita Satpathy | March 4, 2016Matthew was indicted by grand juries for these murders in April and Sept. 2015, respectively, and would have faced the death penalty had he been convicted.
Matthew was indicted by grand juries for these murders in April and Sept. 2015, respectively, and would have faced the death penalty had he been convicted.
About one-third of all students will use services provided by the University Career Center during their time at the University.
Nearly 10 percent of University alumni come back to Charlottesville after graduating, according to LinkedIn data.
The University plays a large economic role in the Charlottesville area, acting as both a center for tourism and spending, as well as a major employer.
During and after the hearing, the families of the affected parties — the Grahams, Harringtons and Matthews — reflected on their personal experiences.
Jesse Leroy Matthew Jr. pleaded guilty to the murders of then second-year College student Hannah Graham and Virginia Tech student Morgan Harrington at the Albemarle Circuit County Court Wednesday. Matthew’s trial for Graham’s murder was originally set for July 5. The trial for Harrington’s murder was set for Oct. 24.
The 39-page letter, obtained by the Washington Post, was sent to University President Teresa Sullivan Aug. 31, 2015 and retracted Sept. 1.
Voters flocked to their respective precincts yesterday to cast their ballots in the Super Tuesday presidential primary elections.
Conservative Solutions PAC used Snapchat filters as a political advertisement this weekend in an effort to target University students as part of their campaign supporting presidential candidate Marco Rubio.
Ting, a division of Tucows, bought out local Blue Ridge InternetWorks in 2014 and has since expanded their fiber optic network to reach nearly the entire city.
The student group Virginia Law in Prison Project is co-sponsoring Student Week Against Mass Incarceration with the National Lawyers Guild and the Black Law Students Association.
The Asian Student Union and the Minority Rights Coalition’s Advocacy Committees are hosting a Get Out The Minority Vote campaign this week to encourage minority students to vote in the November election.
Third-year Commerce student Otto Warmbier has been detained in North Korea for the past two months.
Among the attendees of the event was former University president John Casteen, who spoke about the current state legislature’s standing on the proposed funding for the Alderman Library renovation.
Bryan Garey said HR will look entirely different at the University in the coming years with this project.
Newly elected Student Council and Class Council leaders are setting their goals and agendas for their coming terms in office.
The Virginia Foundation for the Humanities partnered with the Google Cultural Institute to create a digital exhibit commemorating Virginia’s rich history of gospel music.
A bill which would protect the identity of law enforcement officials was tabled by the Virginia House of Delegates General Laws subcommittee Thursday.
Some Brandon Avenue residents are currently unable to renew their leases for the 2016-17 term. The properties are managed by MSC and owned by the University of Virginia Foundation.
Jesse Matthew Jr. is scheduled for a hearing Wednesday in which he is expected to enter into a plea bargain for both cases of abduction and murder of Hannah Graham and Morgan Harrington.