Living Wage rally confronts Board of Visitors
By Annie Crabill | April 18, 2013The battle between living wage protesters and the Board of Visitors continues, despite heavy security surrounding Thursday’s meeting.
The battle between living wage protesters and the Board of Visitors continues, despite heavy security surrounding Thursday’s meeting.
Nicole Eramo details the proceedings in a sexual misconduct trial.
To raise awareness about world hunger, the advocacy group ONE@UVA hosted a “Hunger Banquet” Thursday. Participants were divided into groups and served dinner in portions typical of either first-, second- or third-world nations.
University hospital restrained patients for unknown amounts of time and failed to document the incidents in which this occurred.
The University and the Thomas Jefferson Foundation has awarded its highest honors, the 2013 Thomas Jefferson Foundation medals, to landscape architect Laurie Olin, FBI director Robert Mueller, and founder of Teach for America Wendy Kopp.
Vanderbilt History Prof. Sarah Igo held a conference at the Institute for the Advanced Study in Culture yesterday to discuss the history of privacy in modern America.
The Law School’s Student Bar Association passed a resolution Monday evening criticizing the Honor Committee’s choice to present its two-part Restore the Ideal act as a single referendum.
The Virginia Senate passed House Bill 1617 Monday, allowing student organizations at Virginia colleges to restrict membership to students perceived as “committed to [the organization’s] mission”. The legislation also bars schools from discriminating against groups which enact such policies.