Records of 1,882 U.Va. patients impacted by security breach
By Caroline Stoerker | February 22, 2018The University Health System was not the only victim of the malware operator.
The University Health System was not the only victim of the malware operator.
The revisions serve as a response to the white supremacist events in Charlottesville since this past May.
Before the convention takes place, local Democratic committees will hold caucuses to select delegates for the convention, which are distributed in proportion to localities’ population.
Mayor Nikuyah Walker said U.Va. should compensate the city in some form if the street is vacated and transferred to the University.
The Feb. 5 season four premiere of “Vanity Fair Confidential” brought cases of sexual assault at the University once again into the national spotlight.
The conference will be held at the Rotunda for the first time since its inception.
Ben Cullop, a Democratic candidate for Virginia’s Fifth Congressional District, held a public meet and greet at C’ville Coffee Tuesday to discuss his campaign platform and goals.
The proposed stadium received criticism in past months due to its original recommended location at Lambeth Field.
The space is set to reopen with the start of the 2018 fall semester and will feature a vegan and vegetarian menu.
“I think we have a lot more basic thinking to do about the issue of the Second Amendment intersecting with the First Amendment,” Sullivan said.
City Council decided that the city will seek names from the local community by putting the matter to a public vote.
The proposed bill would clarify what should happen if a member of Student Council is found guilty of an Honor or UJC charge.
The panels seek to promote a greater and more contemporary understanding of black activism.
Students from DREAMers on Grounds will distribute the booklets to members of Congress in Washington, D.C. March 2 in the hopes of preserving the DACA program.
The forum highlighted the platforms and initiatives of the three candidates running for Student Council president in the upcoming University-wide elections.
The City of Charlottesville and the Batten School jointly hosted the first annual Charlottesville Affordable Housing summit at Garrett Hall Friday.
The Birdwood Golf Course is scheduled to undergo renovations in the coming year.
The Honor Committee continued discussion of a proposed reform to the Informed Retraction process.
Third-year Curry student Al Ahmed and third-year College student Sydney Bradley are running for Student Council Vice President for Administration.
Al Ahmed is a third-year Curry student running for Student Council Vice President for Administration.