University Democrats host debate between Charlottesville politicians
By Elizabeth Robinson | April 24, 2019Sally Hudson and Kathy Galvin addressed climate change, campaign contributions, affordable housing and incarceration rates during the debate.
Sally Hudson and Kathy Galvin addressed climate change, campaign contributions, affordable housing and incarceration rates during the debate.
Charlottesville's proposed budget would increase the meals tax to 6 percent, although the median rate of meals taxes in Virginia is 5 percent.
Brian Pinkston currently serves as a project services associate director for planning at the University.
As both Minor Preston and Preston share the same last name, the green street sign on Preston Avenue will not need to be modified.
In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day last week, the Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy hosted a “Batten Hour” talk Monday afternoon on racial inequality at the University.
The prosecution submitted several pieces of evidence to rest its case, including text and phone conversations between Fields and his mother.
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.
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.
The week will culminate with “Rolling Stone Wasn’t the Beginning: A History of Sexual Violence and Rape at the University of Virginia” Sunday at 4 p.m. in Old Cabell Hall, co-hosted by the University Guide Service and open to the University community.
In an email to the University community Sunday, Ting’s vice president of sales and marketing apologized for the mishap.