Dorm Norms begins its second year
By Madelyn Weingast | September 4, 2016Dorm Norms, a collaboration between One Less, One in Four, and Housing and Residence Life, is entering its second year.
Dorm Norms, a collaboration between One Less, One in Four, and Housing and Residence Life, is entering its second year.
Volunteers and members of the University’s Queer Student Union held signs readings “we don’t stand for bigotry” around Grounds and passed out flyers with their message April 22.
Curry Prof. Walter Heinecke said cost of living should factor in determining faculty and staff salary.
U.S. Senators Warner and Kaine recently joined a bipartisan group calling on Congress to allocate additional federal resources to enforce laws combating sexual assault on college campuses.
Days on the Lawn, an annual admitted students open house, begins March 21 this year. The University Office of Undergraduate Admissions began the program 25 years ago.
Six of the University’s graduate and professional schools and several programs ranked in the top 40 in their respective fields, according to US News and World Report.
A recent petition is requesting the administration to grant all students a full leave of absence on federal primary and presidential election days.
Wednesday, the Virginia House of Delegates passed key legislative pieces of a bipartisan gun agreement between the governor and the General Assembly.
A panel in the Virginia Legislature endorsed a bill Wednesday proposing to mandate the use of the electric chair as a means of execution in the event that lethal drugs are unavailable.
A new petition has been filed for post-conviction relief to overturn former University student George Huguely’s second-degree murder conviction.