BOV announces U.Va. met carbon reduction goals six years ahead of schedule
By Jenn Brice | September 15, 2019The Board announced that this December the University will meet its goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 25 percent from 2009 levels.
The Board announced that this December the University will meet its goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 25 percent from 2009 levels.
A male student said he was followed by an unknown male on his way home from the Corner at 3 a.m., and was assaulted at the area of Jefferson Park Avenue and Brandon Ave.
The petition calls for three primary changes to promote mental health education on Grounds.
President Ryan said the University was not trying to equate the former "Not gay" chant with "F--k Tech."
The Memorial to Enslaved Laborers will publicly open this April, but the University will hold a private event in December for the descendants of the enslaved laborers for an initial viewing.
Bond residents were informed Aug. 22 that construction would continue throughout the semester.
The Commissioners said that digital inclusion and concentration of media ownership are among their top concerns in media policy.
Susan Bro has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the self-proclaimed neo-Nazi responsible for Heyer’s death
As separate organizations in the past, One Less was comprised of female and gender-nonconforming students, while One in Four was comprised of students who identified as males.
With the quarterly Board of Visitors meeting beginning Sept. 11, Wang expanded on many of the initiatives that the University has been focusing on for this year as well as the goals for the future.
The University changed its alcohol and drug policy to prohibit underage tobacco usage in accordance with the new law.
Currently, there is no furniture in the study rooms or common space on the first floor.
Ellen Yates and Rachael Hazlett were appointed to positions of Vice President for Administration and Chair of the Financial Accessibility Committee
The position aims to promote the linkage between Virginia and its African American community.
The first floor of Clemons Library — known for its designation as a silent study space — has undergone a series of updates, which have cost the University $5 million.
City officials released a statement stating water quality had returned to normal levels as of Monday morning.
UPC issued a statement to acknowledge the rapper's remarks and apologize on Tuesday night.
The changes will go into effect with the start of the 2019 season as Virginia plays William and Mary at home Sept. 6.
With the change, students in the College will be unable to share courses between their minors and majors.
Despite no summons being made, five individuals were transported to the hospital for reported alcohol overdoses.