Potential jurors selected for car attack trial
By Jake Gold | November 28, 2018The 28 jurors will report Thursday, then be narrowed down to a pool of 16
The 28 jurors will report Thursday, then be narrowed down to a pool of 16
The pair was joined by Dr. Jennifer Lee, the director of Virginia's Department of Medical Assistance Services, who gave an update on the Medicaid expansion bill passed during last year’s General Assembly.
The construction of two permanent, wheelchair-accessible ramps on the western side of the Lawn will be completed by the start of the spring semester.
The LOTL committee has chosen this year’s theme to be “Brighter Together.”
Members of the Student Council Representative Body approved the creation of 11 new Contracted Independent Organizations at their meeting Tuesday.
Since beginning his term, Ryan has emphasized the “Ours to Shape” program as a means to gather input from the University and local community about U.Va.’s future.
Jury selection began Monday for the trial of the man accused of driving his car into a crowd of people protesting the Unite the Right rally in August 2017, injuring dozens and killing 32-year-old Heather Heyer.
The letter calls on U.Va.’s administration to increase support for immigrants at the University.
Scott Seligman discussed the connection between the 1919 murder of a former U.Va. student and the Supreme Court ruling on Miranda Rights.
The Honor Committee unanimously adopted changes to the Contributory Health Impairment procedures and bylaws Sunday after receiving approval from the Office of University Counsel.
Kennedy addressed the role of the Court in American democracy and the importance of returning civility to politics in an event at the Law School.
Next academic year would be the fourth consecutive year that rate increases will remain at or below the rate of inflation for most in-state students.
George Allen's visit to U.Va. for an event co-hosted by College Republicans and Young Americans for Freedom evoked concern from minority students on Grounds.
Political groups on Grounds will refocus efforts on activism and lobbying in the post-election season.
The Honor Committee released the demographic data for its latest class of support officers in a meeting Sunday night.
University President Jim Ryan’s promise to guarantee financial aid for low- and medium-income students may not be a major departure from current financial aid practices.
A job listing for a “community resource specialist” — whose job would include helping low-wage University employees gain access to “housing, clothing, utilities, and food” — has drawn backlash from some activists, who say U.Va. should increase its wages for all its staff.
For its birthday, the MSC held a week-long series of events, including an official birthday party and a “multicultural consciousness series” to talk about the history of the space.
Student Council representatives passed a bill to approve the creation of 10 new Contracted Independent Organizations during its general body meeting Tuesday.
Survivors of the Aug. 12, 2017 car attack gathered Friday evening to share their recovery experiences at a fundraiser for the the Heal Charlottesville Fund.