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(04/28/16 12:43am)
University President Teresa Sullivan created the President’s Ad Hoc Group on University Climate and Culture in December 2014 to address and explore policies, practices and structures surrounding the issues of student safety on Grounds. The Group had three Working Groups — the Prevention Working Group, Response Working Group and Culture Working Group — to specifically address different components of these topics.
(04/15/16 2:55am)
The Tom Tom Founders Festival held a Youth Summit at the Paramount Theater Thursday to support and highlight local student innovation.
(03/03/16 2:17am)
The University plays a large economic role in the Charlottesville area, acting as both a center for tourism and spending, as well as a major employer.
(02/19/16 5:58am)
The University Center for Politics hosted a panel of nationally-recognized pollsters Thursday to discuss the 2016 presidential race and the influence of polls in public opinion.
(02/15/16 4:40am)
Albemarle County Police Officer Andrew Holmes is currently facing several civil lawsuits, including improper search and seizure and racial profiling, by local County residents.
(02/11/16 3:18am)
The popular dating app Tinder recently added a new feature which shows users nearby locations where they can get tested for sexually transmitted infections.
(02/08/16 3:45am)
At a court hearing Monday, a presiding judge set the date for the preliminary hearings for two Virginia Tech students charged in relation to the kidnapping and murder of 13-year-old Blacksburg resident Nicole M. Lovell. The hearings will begin March 28.
(02/04/16 4:07am)
As the 2016 elections approach, Sabato’s Crystal Ball is starting to predict the winners of state and federal elections.
(02/02/16 4:56am)
Twenty-three students submitted applications last week to become the student representative on the University’s Board of Visitors for the 2016-17 school year.
(01/28/16 10:12pm)
U.S. Senators Mark R. Warner (D-VA) and Tim Kaine (D-VA) hosted a roundtable discussion Wednesday with student representatives from 18 Virginia universities and colleges to discuss the topic of student loan debt.
(01/25/16 8:23am)
Virginia State Sen. Creigh Deeds (D-Charlottesville) recently proposed a bill to reform the state’s redistricting process by establishing a redistricting commission to redraw congressional and General Assembly district lines after each decennial census.
(01/21/16 3:34am)
Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe recently proposed a $9 million program which would make birth control and contraceptives available to women with limited health insurance.
(11/24/15 5:47am)
The African American Studies Majors Union co-hosted a meeting with the English Student Association to facilitate a dialogue about students’ racial and cultural experiences at the University.
(11/17/15 5:20am)
Several University organizations co-sponsored the event “Minorities and Millennials in the Workforce” Monday to address stereotypes and provide student with informational resources about entering the workforce.
(11/11/15 5:51am)
Virginia’s public schools and universities are expecting minimal growth in enrollment in upcoming years, which may prevent the state from achieving higher-education goals established by the General Assembly.
(11/03/15 3:59am)
Attorney Matthew Hardin filed a civil suit against Albemarle County Commonwealth’s Attorney Denise Lunsford to compel her to release records relating to past investigations, as well as her use of county credit cards.
(10/29/15 12:25am)
In collaboration with the Honor Committee, the Middle Eastern Leadership Council released a video entitled “MELC has Honor,” to highlight the diversity of Middle Eastern and Muslim students on Grounds and raise awareness of the challenges those students may face.
(10/27/15 2:00am)
The Central Virginia Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association hosted a "Walk to End Alzheimer’s” in Charlottesville Saturday to raise awareness and donations to combat the disease. This year’s event saw over 850 participants.
(10/22/15 12:47am)
Unlike race or gender, the University does not release information about students’ religious affiliations.
(10/20/15 2:14am)
Disability Acceptance Week kicked off Monday with a lecture on legislation surrounding disability issues. The week will include a series of lectures and events held through Thursday.