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The Virginia Class of 2021 has a multitude of athletes that will be remembered for decades to come.
Our calls for help are only ignored and downplayed — just like how we have been treated our entire lives — and the University is not an exception.
Even if students do experience any symptoms during a COVID-19 infection, after the first 10 days, they are no longer at risk of transmitting the virus.
While it is incumbent upon University administrators to do everything in their power to ensure a smooth transition to what will hopefully be an in-person semester in the fall, members of the University community must also do their part.
Multiple members of the community urged City Council to remove the Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson statues immediately.
Study abroad
Free speech, lawn room signs
Medical School
There are currently 14 active cases in the community, ten being students and four being faculty and staff.
Word of advice? Try to not get concussed! But if you do, be patient with yourself, your mind and those around you. Alright, I think that’s enough screen time for me now…
Colton Underwood Courtesy of WikiMedia Commons.
There’s a simple fix to make membership in these SSOs more accessible — pay the students.
Students should be as involved and engaged in state and local elections as they are in national elections.
We need an entirely new public safety system based in social and economic equity that is cushioned by a system of nonviolent emergency responders.
“It remains up to the individual institutions to determine whether requiring students to obtain the COVID-19 vaccination has a real or substantial relation to protecting public health and safety on their campus,” Herring wrote.