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(04/28/17 4:59am)
Fuhou Zhang, a graduate Architecture student, has been named a finalist for the Schindler Global Award. The award is a competition that focuses on architecture and design in complex urban conditions.
(04/21/17 4:50am)
The University recently introduced seven new buses to the transit fleet through a collaborative effort between University Parking and Transportation and University Communications.
(03/31/17 4:34am)
Attiya Latif, a third-year College student and Jefferson and Echols scholar, and Randolph Canterbury, senior associate dean for education in the Medical School, are this year’s recipients of the John T. Casteen III Diversity-Equity-Inclusion Leadership Award.
(03/24/17 5:05am)
University Law School Lecturer Judge Amul Thapar has been nominated to the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals by President Donald Trump. Thapar is currently a federal judge on the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky.
(03/03/17 6:05am)
Third-year College student Bryanna Miller was selected by the Board of Visitors as the next student member of the Board Thursday. Miller currently serves as the president of the Black Student Alliance and is a College representative on Student Council. She also holds positions on the Honor Audit Commission, the Committee on Undergraduate Admission and is a Meriwether Lewis Fellow.
(02/24/17 6:59am)
Following an election season containing several contested elections as well as five total Honor and UJC referenda, the University Board of Elections released the results of the spring University elections Thursday evening.
(02/24/17 12:21am)
All four of the University Judiciary Committee’s referenda up for consideration in this year’s election passed. The amendments were aimed at updating language and clarifying ambiguities in the UJC constitution.
(02/17/17 6:56am)
Rep. Tom Garrett (R-Va.) proposed a bill in Congress Monday that would rename Charlottesville’s federal courthouse after former University Law School Professor and late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia. The building would officially be named the Justice Antonin G. Scalia Federal Building and United States Courthouse.
(02/10/17 5:03am)
A vote was held in the Virginia House of Delegates Tuesday for house bill 2264, a bill restricting funds for abortions and family planning services. Del. Ben Cline (R-Amherst) and Del. Dave LaRock (R-Loudon) are the patrons of this bill.
(02/07/17 4:11am)
Campus Cookies, located on 14th Street next to Arch’s Frozen Yogurt and Revolutionary Soup, closed its store on the Corner over winter break.
(01/24/17 5:15am)
New stores are coming to Barracks Road Shopping Center, the Shops at Stonefield and Fifth Street Station in the coming year.
(11/04/16 3:47am)
Student organizations and administrators are responding to an increased number of reports of bias-motivated incidents.
(10/28/16 7:13am)
Jane Dittmar, the Democratic nominee for Virginia’s fifth congressional district, received an endorsement from President Barack Obama Oct. 24. Dittmar is running against Republican state Sen. Tom Garrett for the district’s seat in the House of Representatives.
(10/21/16 2:52am)
After technical difficulties prevented some voters from registering on the state website prior to the Virginia voter registration deadline of Oct. 17, a federal judge ruled Thursday to push the registration deadline to Friday night at 11:59 p.m.
(10/21/16 3:12am)
CavFact — a political fact-checking organization — gained CIO status at the Oct. 11 Student Council meeting.
(10/07/16 3:10am)
Several first ladies of Virginia took part in a “Next Generation Leaders” discussion Thursday at Newcomb Hall.
(10/04/16 3:42am)
The University Center for Politics recently partnered with the National Institute for Civil Discourse to promote national standards of civility for the 2016 presidential debates — and some feel these standards are not being followed.
(09/23/16 1:09am)
The Crossroads Food Court and Convenience Store recently added Burrito Theory to its food lineup.
(09/16/16 3:51am)
With the 2016 presidential election approaching, presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are working to reach the Charlottesville area.
(09/16/16 2:52am)
Restaurants in Pavilion XI, the largest food court on Grounds, recently extended their evening hours.