Israel Fest comes to U.Va.
By Isabel Banta | May 1, 2017Israel Fest, a joint collaboration between Hoos for Israel and Brody Jewish Center, was held in Lambeth Field on Friday for the first time.
Israel Fest, a joint collaboration between Hoos for Israel and Brody Jewish Center, was held in Lambeth Field on Friday for the first time.
Rep. Tom Garrett (R-Va.) introduced a bill March 15 seeking to do away with the prohibition of assault and high-capacity weapons in Washington, D.C.
Asst. African American Studies Prof. Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor from Princeton University gave a public lecture entitled “Black Lives Matter in the Trump Era.”
President Donald Trump’s ascension to the presidency has raised many questions regarding the status of DACA students, or those who are protected under former President Barack Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals policy of 2012.
Democrat Heather Hill announced her candidacy for Charlottesville City Council at the central branch of the Jefferson-Madison Regional Library Feb. 21.
Phishing simulation exercises will to be distributed to students to promote cyber safety and awareness on Grounds.
HB 2001, a tabled bill, would require the University to cooperate with U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement on enforcing federal law.
After opening in January of 1982, Ragged Mountain is currently the oldest running store in Virginia.
The Board of Visitors recently approved the creation of the Student Advisory Committee to the Strategic Investment Fund, which will give the student body greater input into the decision-making process regarding the SIF.
The memorial has the support of the President’s Commission on Slavery at the University, the student group Memorial for Enslaved Laborers and the Board of Visitors.