“Chelsea Does” not appeal to everyone
By Virginia Blount | February 2, 2016Chelsea Handler has made a career of dividing audiences — many love her unabashed bluntness, while many loathe her narcissistic indifference.
Chelsea Handler has made a career of dividing audiences — many love her unabashed bluntness, while many loathe her narcissistic indifference.
The collective proposes to bring together faculty from throughout the University to sponsor research and activities related to power, violence and inequality.
A federal judge has placed Martese Johnson’s civil lawsuit against the Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control on hold for 10 days.
“Master of None” is simultaneously fit for both binge-watching and casual viewing. The show mixes wonderful storytelling with a broad range of lives and experiences.
Reviving shows that ended years, and sometimes decades, before has become a popular TV trend. “Gilmore Girls” is now set to return with four 90-minute episodes.
The Black Student Alliance launched Black Culture Week this week with an event titled “Food Migration."
University Engineering students teamed up with the Rivanna Flying Club for their annual AERO Day event Sunday to encourage children’s interests in technical fields and share a love for things that fly.
For the fourth successive year, Building Goodness in April has organized one of Albemarle County’s largest community service projects: Fall Build Day.
Off-Grounds 14th Street/15th Street/Wertland Location: Behind the Corner, students can live in apartments or houses northeast along 14th and 15th Streets and east along Wertland Street. Proximity to Grounds: Apartments and houses in this area are all approximately a 10 minute walk to most buildings on Central Grounds, though some locations further northeast on 14th Street may be up to a 20 minute walk. Cost: varies Jefferson Park Avenue Location: Jefferson Park Avenue stretches from the University Medical Center at the intersection of University Avenue, to Scott Stadium.
In a ruling Wednesday, the Virginia Supreme Court overturned the law which required manual guides for executions to be released under the Virginia Freedom of Information Act.