StudCo discusses recruitment process, internal demographics
By Ankita Satpathy | February 10, 2016Student Council discussed its recruitment process, internal demographics and student safety at their general body meeting Tuesday night.
Student Council discussed its recruitment process, internal demographics and student safety at their general body meeting Tuesday night.
Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe announced the appointment of Irma Palmer — a double alumna of the University — as the Director of Constituent Services Feb. 5.
The University is holding its first ever Green Dot Week in an effort to spread awareness about the program and encourage members of the University community to get involved.
“D.C. is a global gateway and public policy ecosystem, where business and government intersect,” Venkataraman said.
The City of Charlottesville is currently accepting applications for a new Chief of Police, to replace current Chief Tim Longo who will step down May 1.
Virginia’s 5th Congressional District Republican Committee voted Feb. 6 to hold a convention to decide the party’s nominee for the general election in November.
Many University students saw an alert about Haven Moses’ abduction appear on their phones.
Martha strengthened her husband’s belief in himself and his role in leading the young nation, Fraser said.
Developers’ plans to demolish the Blue Moon Diner and a neighboring convenience store on West Main Street were halted in an effort to preserve the historical integrity and character of the area.
Each week, teams compete to be the top donor and promoter of the week’s sponsored non-profit in Charlottesville.
From Feb. 19-25, the University student body will be able to vote on two Honor Committee proposals which could change the way the Honor Committee responds to student opinions and the way in which students are punished for honor violations.
Virginia House Bill 781, which would require people to use public restrooms according to their “biological sex,” passed a Virginia House subcommittee Thursday.
The Lawn Selection Committee revised the procedure for selecting residents for 2016-2017 school year.
Neither of the defendants have entered a plea or commented on the charges.
The University is searching for a new Vice Provost of Research after the last VPR stepped down in late 2014.
A panel in the Virginia Legislature endorsed a bill Wednesday proposing to mandate the use of the electric chair as a means of execution in the event that lethal drugs are unavailable.
Charlottesville was recently recognized as one of the fastest-growing venture capital ecosystems in the country by the National Venture Capital Association.
The University ranked number 14 on Princeton Review’s 2016 list of top-50 schools with the highest return on the cost of tuition.
First-, second- and third-year general bodies met recently for a constitutional convention to discuss proposed changes to the Second and Third Year Councils’ and Fourth Year Trustees’ constitutions.
The amended suit also provides more details about the moments leading up to the arrest.