Honor Committee outlines changes to vice chair positions
By Lexie Stadler | February 23, 2024The Committee is currently discussing its structure to clarify roles before the internal executive committee elections in March.
The Committee is currently discussing its structure to clarify roles before the internal executive committee elections in March.
Despite an increase in applications from last year, the number of applicants has not returned to pre-COVID-19 levels.
Although the ordinance passed with much public support at the December hearing, the new code has faced some opposition.
A referendum demands that the University audit its investment portfolio to identify any connections to companies engaging in or profiting from what the sponsors call “the State of Israel’s apartheid regime and acute violence against Palestinians.”
The Crossings, Virginia Supportive Housing’s Charlottesville-based apartment complex, will receive $110,000 in funding from the grant.
The late release date of the updated application set back the timeline for students to receive their financial aid offers from colleges and universities.
The International Club drew both international and American students to its events to share culture and coffee.
The Committee will continue to meet throughout the course of the semester as they work towards a final product.
The University administration selected Bonner for the role of VPSA last semester, where he replaced Interim VPSA Christopher Holstege.
Jones has been denied bail and is currently being held at the Albemarle-Charlottesville Regional Jail as he awaits trial.
Rosa Parks made an appearance on Grounds during a celebration of Black History Month where she gave a speech discussing segregation and her role as a civil rights activist.
The University announced the task force in December with the goal of developing a better understanding of the experience of religious students and faculty on Grounds.
During the 2023 Fall semester, the CFP had over 6,500 visits, with a total of nearly 800 different visitors.
Saxbys’ mission is “Make Life Better,” with a goal of fostering experiential learning for students.
The Fried Center currently offers two appointment types — an initial evaluation and follow up visits — both of which cost $30 per hour.
U.Va. Apartheid Divest is a coalition that “serves to unite U.Va. students and their organizations in their struggle against imperialism, colonialism and militarism in pursuit of collective liberation.”
The event was jointly sponsored with the Center for Effective Lawmaking.
A weekly influenza activity report released by the Virginia Department of Health Thursday found that the state is experiencing a high level of influenza-like illnesses.
Should the bill be signed by Gov. Youngkin, Virginia would join a small contingent of states that have effectively banned consideration of legacy status at its public colleges and universities.
Kennedy also claimed that Biden wants the war in Ukraine to continue because of the Democratic Party’s supposed ties to BlackRock, an asset management firm.