17023_nscvilledistrictcourtxscottf.jpg A federal judge granted an injunction Aug. 11 that allowed Kessler to proceed with holding the "Unite the Right" rally in Emancipation Park. Appears In Kessler withdraws from lawsuit against Charlottesville By Ankita Satpathy | August 24, 2017 After a federal injunction ruling in his favor, Jason Kessler and his lawyers have dropped a lawsuit against the City of Charlottesville.
Kessler withdraws from lawsuit against Charlottesville By Ankita Satpathy | August 24, 2017 After a federal injunction ruling in his favor, Jason Kessler and his lawyers have dropped a lawsuit against the City of Charlottesville.
Marathoners at the University: A quarter-life crisis, or a new way of life? By Adair Reid | 5 days ago
‘They looked at me like I had murdered someone:’ The “walk of shame” at U.Va. By Adair Reid | 3 days ago
A statement from 181 concerned faculty on the Faculty Senate’s Nov. 14 resolution By Concerned Faculty | 3 days ago
Faculty question the motives behind FOIA requests for course materials, text messages By Nina Broderick | November 20, 2025
Virginia men achieve their second-highest NCAA placing in program history By Caroline Wulff | 4 days ago
Virginia falls back into old habits, losing to No. 19 North Carolina in final home match By Cierra Lyles | 18 hours ago
It is time for Thanksgiving — this year, with a lens on Cavalier sports By Caroline Wulff , Joe Schwiesow and Mariam Tafwed | Yesterday
Women’s basketball falls to Nebraska, dropping initial Power Four contest of 2025-26 By Xander Tilock | Yesterday