Remembering Quentin Alcorn

Rising fourth-year Engineering student Quentin Alcorn passed away June 15. In this time of grief, the University community fondly remember his contributions to the University and Charlottesville and what he meant to friends and family.
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Dean of Continuing and Professional Studies school to retire

Billy K. Cannaday Jr. announced that he will retire from his position as dean of the University’s School of Continuing and Professional Studies and vice provost for academic outreach on Sept. 1 after almost seven years in the office.
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Defense seeks recusal of judge in Jesse Matthew case

Virginia Capital Defender Douglas Ramseur and Charlottesville attorney Michael Hemenway filed a motion Tuesday formally requesting that Judge Cheryl Higgins formally recuse herself from the trial of Jesse Matthew.
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NEWS

Serving the state as cultural ambassadors

This year, a record number of 14 students from the University received scholarships from the Fulbright Student Program, an organization run by the Department of State.
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FEATURED MULTIMEDIA

SPORTS

Recruiting whip-around

Virginia coaches have been hitting the recruiting trail hard trying to lock-up the next high school stud turned All-American. Here is a recap of the recruiting progress on the men’s basketball, football, men’s lacrosse and men’s and women’s soccer fronts.
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LIFE

Organic orientation

I first heard the term “Life Graphs” during a summer-job-related, getting-to-know-you spiel. It sounds cynical — and potentially stonewallish — of me, but my initial thought was “No, hell no.” Hard pass, no way, I won’t, can’t make me.
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ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT

OPINION

​RUSSO: The full rights of U.S. citizenship should apply to territories

Americans born in any of these territories are not granted the right to vote for president or representation by a voting member in the House of Representatives. For them, the American flag serves as a reminder that they are not first class citizens and are not equal to other Americans under the law. To address this disparity between principle and practice, all people born on American soil should be granted the full rights of citizenship, which includes the right to vote. In other words, the Constitution should most certainly follow the flag.
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