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(04/17/13 2:44am)
Student Council met Tuesday to discuss the University’s lack of response to the Root The Box website hacking, in which the University’s main webpage was redirected to a site hosted by a Twitter user who goes by the name @R00tTh3B0x.
(04/10/13 1:18am)
After a campaign season filled with promises of improved internal efficiency and increased outreach, Student Council is considering the creation of a new Membership Committee that would foster a more open environment within Council and create a sense of community among members.
(04/03/13 2:32am)
Student Council elected third-year College student Michael Promisel as the chair of its representative body Tuesday.
(03/20/13 12:08am)
University students will be allowed to enroll in a teleconference course to study Creole at Duke University starting next fall. The partnership will also allow Duke students to enroll in the University’s Tibetan language course.
(03/06/13 3:29am)
Counseling and Psychological Services hosted free mental wellness screenings in Newcomb Hall Tuesday afternoon to assess students for various psychological issues and traumas.
(02/20/13 5:51am)
Student Council discussed the Restore the Ideal proposal Tuesday evening, but ultimately decided not to endorse or oppose the proposed amendments to the Honor Committee’s constitution and bylaws, saying neither position would be truly representative of the student body on the polarizing issue.
(02/13/13 5:27am)
Honor Committee Chair Stephen Nash, a fourth-year College student, and fourth-year Medical student Taylor Richardson spoke at Tuesday’s Student Council meeting about the proposed Honor Committee reforms.
(02/06/13 5:19am)
Board of Visitors student representative Hillary Hurd spoke out at Tuesday’s Student Council meeting against a Virginia House of Delegates bill that would require all student Board representatives to be elected.
(01/23/13 5:14am)
Several pieces of gun ownership legislation were met with mostly negative reviews in Virginia’s House of Delegates and State Senate last week. But an attempt to close the so-called “gun show loophole” did garner limited success in the Senate’s Courts of Justice Committee.
(11/28/12 4:07am)
The University’s College at Wise suspended junior football player Melquan Huntley Tuesday after he was charged with shooting a woman in the head last week.
(11/14/12 7:34am)
A recent study by the Education School’s Youth-Nex program found the Jefferson Public Citizens initiative is accomplishing its objectives to help students to develop leadership and communication skills applicable to real-world settings.
(10/31/12 4:42am)
Hurricane Sandy has departed, leaving Charlottesville mostly untouched but sending waves flooding through Maryland and cutting power in New York City.
(10/24/12 5:49am)
Bruce Springsteen held a free concert at a rally in support of President Barack Obama’s reelection Tuesday. With the debates over and the election two weeks away, both campaigns are calling in any last-minute measures they can to try to sway the close polls in their favor.
(10/10/12 5:27am)
The Darden School of Business is the number three Master of Business Administration (MBA) program in the world, according to the 2012 Economist magazine rankings released last week. This ranking marks the highest Darden has ever received, one spot up from its number four ranking last year.
(10/03/12 5:08am)
The University recently announced Billy Cannaday, dean of the School of Continuing and Professional Studies, will take on new duties in the newly-created position of vice provost for academic outreach while continuing his duties as dean.
(09/26/12 5:17am)
Football players on average graduate at lower rates than non-student-athletes despite opposing claims by the National Collegiate Athletic Association.
(09/19/12 5:35am)
Emory University last week became the nation’s first top-ranked institution to announce significant program cuts in an increasingly unstable environment of higher education. The university eliminated three academic departments, its journalism program and two graduate programs.
(09/12/12 6:12am)
The Honor Committee hosted a panel of roundtable speakers in Old Cabell Hall Tuesday to discuss the current state of the University and the honor system. The Committee said events this summer surrounding University President Teresa Sullivan’s ouster undermined the University’s “community of trust.”
(09/05/12 6:31am)
The Republican National Convention, which concluded last week in Tampa, directed national conversation to reflect upon the changes the country has undergone in the past four years; similarly, changes at the University affect the experiences of many. From budget freezes to changes in financial aid policies, from growing class sizes to construction around Grounds, the University too has experienced innumerable changes in the last four years.
(08/29/12 5:52am)
University President Teresa Sullivan spoke to the Faculty Senate at the Darden School of Business Tuesday evening for the first time since her June 26 reinstatement, addressing many of the issues raised by her ouster and encouraging optimism for the institution’s future.