Announcing the launch of abcd magazine
By Mike Reingold | September 1, 2017New online magazine publication from The Cavalier Daily.
New online magazine publication from The Cavalier Daily.
A post-panel demonstration on the Rotunda steps was dispersed after a confrontation with other students.
The firm Margolis Healy & Associates is being paid $250,000 for their services.
The University Police Department is facing allegations of discrimination after a Latinx student gathering on the Lawn was broken up by officers the evening of Aug. 25.
The Charlottesville Low Income Housing Coalition and the Legal Aid Justice Center held an event Thursday night to discuss displacement and affordable housing in Charlottesville.
Cantwell was charged with two charges of illegal use of tear gas, phosgene or other gases and one charge of malicious bodily injury by means of a caustic substance or agent.
Gov. Terry McAuliffe created two investigative bodies — the Task Force on Public Safety Preparedness and Response to Civil Unrest and the Commonwealth Commission on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion — in light of recent violence in Charlottesville.
"We were totally focused on August 12," Sullivan said. "We should have been more aware that something could have happened either before or after."
The demands are being championed by the Black Student Alliance and numerous other student groups.
Signer apologized to his colleagues and the City of Charlottesville for his actions during the “deeply troubling and traumatizing recent weeks.”
The goal of the initiative is for the students to strengthen their connections with the Charlottesville community.
The event was originally meant to be an open mic night, but was turned into an open discussion based on concerns with comfort in dialogue.
The list of demands comes after recent violence in Charlottesville
A crowd of more than 100 people gathered around the still shrouded statue of Gen. Lee in downtown Charlottesville Monday evening to begin a march set to end in Washington D.C.
A man has been arrested for the beating of 20-year-old Deandre Harris.
The firearm discharge was originally brought to the attention of the authorities by the American Civil Liberties Union of Virginia.
“The preparations for August 12 were akin to the preparations for a hurricane,” the memo read. “All hands were, or should have been, on deck.”
Hundreds of Charlottesville residents attended the town hall Sunday afternoon.
The removal marks the third reported time the tarp has been vandalized since being installed.
Herring said cities can remove statues if there are no specific laws pertaining to individual memorials.