BSA’s Welcome Week events look to create community
By Faith Schweikert | August 27, 2018The Black Student Alliance is continuing its tradition of hosting events every day of the first week of classes.
The Black Student Alliance is continuing its tradition of hosting events every day of the first week of classes.
Lawrence Simon discusses the significance of the show and the organization as a whole, as well as his role as director.
Student Council penned a letter in May requesting the event be moved for accessibility and crowding concerns.
Student Council was joined by College Republicans, University Democrats and several other organizations.
The large numbers of police present at last weekend’s rally and the tactics officers used were criticized at a City Council community listening session Tuesday and on social media this week.
U.Va. has said the Rotunda's North Plaza will be closed from the evening of Aug. 10 through the morning of Aug. 13.
The University Student Council has set the opening date of its U.Va. Student Community Food Pantry for early fall 2018.
Students expressed dissatisfaction with the administrative response to last summer’s white supremacist demonstrations.
The protest occurred after U.Va. announced a four-year trespass warning to Jason Kessler.
The Lifting the Shades committee of Take Back the Night at the University held a discussion concerning the problems minority groups face with sexual assault.
Active and broad recruitment throughout the University community were discussed as ways to dispel notions of elitism within the Honor Committee.
The self-care event feature interactive and informational tables as well as yoga and mindfulness sessions at the studio in 1515.
In addition to individual fraternities hosting their own events, IFC organizes charitable events for members of the Charlottesville community and relevant organizations.
As it currently stands, the total amount allocated to Student Council for this summer is $22,046, and funds will be split between the various committees in Student Council based on their needs.
In an emergency piece of legislation Tuesday, Taylor Overton, a second-year College student and former chief of cabinet, was appointed to the position.
HRL does not typically interact with the UJC unless students commit multiple-time offenses.
Potential changes would seek to make the support officer selection process less complex and make the support officer pool more diverse and representative of all University schools.
‘Love Shouldn’t Hurt’ speakers included representatives from various awareness and prevention groups.
The panel sought to highlight the University’s history since becoming coeducational in 1970.
Third-year College student Robert Andrews was elected Tuesday evening as the College Republicans Chairman for the 2018-19 academic year.