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(11/14/17 5:28am)
The Women’s Global Leadership Forum kicked off Monday morning with a keynote address from U.S. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.), which focused on the role of women in 21st century democracy.
(11/07/17 4:26am)
From Nov. 6 to Nov. 13, five local restaurants will participate in Relay for Life at U.Va.’s Stick a Fork in Cancer Week by donating a portion of their proceeds to the organization.
(10/31/17 12:23am)
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(10/25/17 3:46am)
Founded this past summer by Latinx student leaders at the University, the Latinx Leadership Institute offered information sessions and opened its application Monday. LLI will start its programming this spring and is designed to empower Latinx students to pursue leadership positions at the University.
(10/17/17 3:33am)
In the 20 years of its existence, the University’s Young Women Leaders Program has established itself in the Charlottesville community and beyond as a source of empowerment and friendship for big and little sister participants.
(10/12/17 5:43am)
While most University students enter straight from high school, Grounds are home to a number of veteran students who enroll to begin, complete or supplement their education after years of service in the military.
(09/12/17 3:37am)
The South Lawn was decorated with dozens of American flags on Monday to commemorate the 16th anniversary of 9/11. Students stopped and paused throughout the day to reflect on the lives lost on that day in the north and south towers of the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and in Shanksville, Pa.
(09/06/17 4:22am)
In the wake of Hurricane Harvey, many in the University community are processing the damage inflicted on their hometowns in Texas and the harrowing experience their families went through.
(09/01/17 3:25am)
The University Police Department is facing allegations of discrimination after a Latinx student gathering on the Lawn was broken up by officers the evening of Aug. 25.
(08/22/17 3:44pm)
Several University political and student advocacy groups say they wished they would have been more prepared to deal with last weekend’s protests and violence by white supremacist groups during the “Unite the Right” rally held in downtown Charlottesville. The events have prompted a strong consideration for creating better safety policies.
(05/29/17 3:15am)
Lawyers representing Albemarle residents suing Foxfield Racing Association and its president Thomas Dick have discovered in subpoenaed documents subdivision proposals and a former listing contract for the property. The documents were included in a filing the plaintiffs submitted to Albemarle County Circuit on May 23.
(05/01/17 6:21am)
The University community has felt much grief this year in the deaths of three students — Rose “Rosie” Marie Randolph, Holly Edwards and Melanie Wetzel. Even though these students have passed away, their memory and legacy lives on and continues to be honored in the University and Charlottesville community.
(04/27/17 6:25am)
Twelve current and former University students received the Fulbright U.S. Student Award to teach or research in various countries around the world.
(04/10/17 5:15am)
The University’s compost program, which has been in place since 2008, has expanded over the years and contributes compost for growing food in gardens on Grounds. The program, which is driven by student demand, aims to add more compost bins and locations around Grounds.
(03/27/17 5:57am)
The Indian Student Association hosted India Day — a three hour-long show to celebrate Indian and South Asian culture with performances by dance groups, a cappella groups and musicians representing different regions and styles — on March 25.
(03/20/17 6:48am)
The Society for Women Engineers at the University hosted middle school girls from around Virginia on Grounds Sunday as a part of their outreach program geared towards promoting a passion for science.
(03/06/17 3:01am)
The first annual Liberation and Freedom Day celebration was held March 3 to commemorate the ending of slavery in Albemarle County and the city of Charlottesville.
(02/20/17 8:17am)
The Millennial Advocacy Council (MAC-PAC) and NextGen GOP, two Virginia-based conservative political organizations, hosted a debate for Republican statewide office candidates Saturday afternoon. The debate was part of MAC-PAC’s Inaugural Phoenix Summit, a weekend-long conference at the Paramount Theater.
(02/06/17 6:30am)
University alumna Joanne Freeman’s research on political combat and dueling served as a historical sounding board in the hit Broadway musical ‘Hamilton.’
(02/02/17 7:30am)
A group of Albemarle residents and community members have filed a lawsuit against Foxfield Racing Association with the intention to prevent any potential sale of the racecourse and surrounding land.