A look back at the Rolling Stone case
By Alexis Gravely and Xara Davies | May 1, 2017During this academic year, the lawsuits filed against Rolling Stone magazine have made headlines.
During this academic year, the lawsuits filed against Rolling Stone magazine have made headlines.
The Hillel Jewish Leadership Council hosted Lucy Aharish, an Israeli-Arab journalist and advocate, Monday evening.
The approved increase is a rise in tuition from the rates of the 2016-17 school year by 2.2 percent for Virginia students and 3.5 percent for non-Virginia students.
Incoming Student Council representatives and committee chairs gathered together Monday evening for the final session of the “Student Council Bootcamp.”
The University of Virginia Special Committee on the Nomination of a President met in an open and closed session Monday to discuss desired qualities of the next University president.
Over 200 students gathered Monday to listen to attorney Elizabeth Peiffer make the case that Ivan Teleguz — a death row inmate convicted of hiring a man to murder his ex-girlfriend and who is set to be executed on April 25 — is innocent.
Newly-elected Student Council President and third-year College student Sarah Kenny and other members of the 2017-18 executive board were sworn in March 17.
The challenge benefits the Shelter for Help in Emergency, a center working to end domestic violence in the local community.
Approximately 56 percent of those who reported their expenditures spent nothing on their campaign.
Alpha Chi Omega will be sending over 500 letters to 5th Congressional District Rep. Tom Garrett (R) Tuesday in an effort to dissuade him from voting for funding cuts against support for domestic violence victims.