U.Va. expands its presence into Northern Virginia
By Vyshnavi Tatta | YesterdayRosales said having more accommodating programs with online and hybrid options is an essential step for the University to remain on par with other universities.
Rosales said having more accommodating programs with online and hybrid options is an essential step for the University to remain on par with other universities.
With early voting to begin May 5, civic groups on Grounds — including the U.Va Center for Politics and University Democrats — have sought to maintain student engagement in the upcoming election before students leave for the summer.
The Charlottesville City Council unanimously consented to the appropriation of a $40,000 grant from the Batten Family Fund.
As the House of Representatives race intensifies, both candidates have emphasized their respective policies — Good’s focus on expanding American freedoms and border control in contrast to Throneburg’s goals to mitigate climate change and support younger generations.
A Winter Storm Watch has been issued for Charlottesville from Sunday afternoon to Monday morning, with accumulations of 5 to 8 inches of snow expected.
Snook was elected in a vote of 3-2.
The National Weather Service forecasts a reasonable worst-case scenario — which it describes as having a 1-in-10 chance of occurring — as 4.5 inches in Charlottesville.
Temperatures will be cold enough for the snowfall, which is expected to begin in Charlottesville around 1 a.m. Monday.
These changes — including major construction and capital renovations, new buildings, the removal of monuments and changes to businesses on the Corner — hold implications for the student body and the University and Charlottesville communities as a whole.
The jury was unable to come to a unanimous verdict on the first two federal conspiracy claims which concerned conspiracy to commit racial violence.
First-time voters particularly expressed excitement regarding the potential impacts of their votes within this election.
City Council will read the Comprehensive Plan twice in the coming months, with a first reading of the plan set for Nov. 15 and a second reading and vote scheduled for Dec. 6.
While the race for Virginia’s next governor is heating up, voters in Charlottesville and parts of Albemarle County will also have the chance to vote for the next 57th District Delegate in Virginia’s lower chamber.
The lawsuit – filed as a civil case – seeks to prove that there was a conspiracy to commit racial violence during the rally.
Student Council will sponsor free Uber and Lyft rides to local early voting sites.