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(09/05/14 12:54am)
Former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell, a Republican, and his wife Maureen were found guilty Thursday of corruption charges. The jury found that the couple had accepted nearly $170,000 in gifts and loans from Jonnie Williams — former CEO of the dietary supplements company Star Scientific — in exchange for promoting one of his products.
(08/20/14 12:41pm)
University seeks new ways to ensure affordability
(06/13/14 1:02pm)
The Board of Visitors convened Friday to review committee reports and welcome Meg Gould as its new student member of the Board.
(01/17/14 12:14am)
The Rotunda will be closed during Final Exercises 2015, University officials confirmed at a meeting Thursday in the Rotunda Lower West Oval Room.
(12/21/13 6:36pm)
Three days into the recount of the Virginia attorney general race, state senator Mark Obenshain, R-Harrisonburg, officially conceded to state senator Mark Herring, D-Loudon.
(10/16/13 1:12am)
Huffington Post founder Arianna Huffington and Deepak Chopra, renowned holistic health doctor and author led several hundred members of the University community in a large-scale public meditation session on the Lawn Tuesday afternoon. The University’s Contemplative Sciences Center, which launched last spring, hosted the event.
(09/13/13 3:28am)
The student organization Off the Hook hosted a panel Thursday evening discussing the hookup culture at the University. Student panelists led a question-and-answer style discussion to talk about their own experiences with hookup culture and how they perceive hookup cultures at universities in general.
(09/11/13 3:45am)
Student Council addressed recent changes to AccessUVa, the University’s financial aid program, at its representative body meeting Tuesday evening. The discussion was prompted by the Board of Visitors’ decision to eliminate all-grant aid, requiring students to take out loans as part of their financial aid package regardless of family income.
(09/06/13 3:39am)
Three Charlottesville residents accused of producing and selling more than 25,000 fake IDs to mainly college students pled guilty Wednesday morning in the U.S. District Court in Charlottesville, according to a Department of Justice press release. The three defendants — Alan McNeil Jones, 31, Kelly Erin McPhee, 31, and Mark Guerin Bernardo, 27 — each pled guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit identification document fraud and one count of aggravated identity theft.
(08/30/13 2:49am)
The first phase of the University’s Rotunda restoration efforts are rapidly approaching completion. The renovations, which began in May 2012, are the landmark’s most comprehensive since it was rebuilt by renowned architectural firm McKim, Mead and White between 1895 and 1898, according to the project website.
(08/29/13 3:34am)
Forty percent of May 2012 graduates from the College of Arts & Sciences had acquired full-time employment or were self-employed after Final Exercises this past May, according to a recently unveiled report that profiled graduates’ post-college paths.
(08/28/13 1:14am)
The first patients officially opened the new University of Virginia Primary and Specialty Care Clinic, a new medical center at Zion Crossroads offering primary and specialty care for the residents of Fluvanna, Louisa and Orange Counties.
(08/23/13 1:54pm)
The Cavalier Daily will unveil the first edition of its newly designed newsmagazine on Aug. 27, as students return to the University for the 2013 fall semester. The organization announced plans in January to reduce print production to twice a week starting in August as part of a shift to a digital-first newsroom.
(06/21/13 8:50pm)
University President Teresa Sullivan announced Wednesday the appointment of David W. Martel as the University’s new chief communications officer.
(04/22/13 12:53am)
The Batten school hosted a conference entitled “Women, Leadership and Policy” Friday, in which a panel of federal, state and local female leaders discussed challenges facing women in policymaking careers.
(04/17/13 11:20pm)
The College Republicans issued an open letter to the University community Tuesday regarding what the organization called “recent infringement on student self-governance by the U.Va. administration and local law enforcement.”
(04/15/13 2:26am)
The Range Selections Committee announced Thursday evening the 52 graduate students who were selected as the 2013-2014 residents for the Range rooms in the University’s Academical Village.
(04/12/13 11:59pm)
The University suspended the Kappa Alpha Order’s Fraternal Organization Agreement, pending an investigation, Inter-Fraternity Council President Jake Pittman said in an email Thursday. The organization has not lost its charter, but must stop all fraternal activities during the suspension.
(04/05/13 11:27pm)
Gov. Bob McDonnell addressed students in Garrett Hall Friday evening, discussing his political career and the characteristics of effective leadership.
(04/05/13 1:30am)
Amid a rash of hazing allegations and the investigation of fraternity pledging, the University announced Thursday that all Inter-Fraternity Council fraternities must stop new member pledging and conduct initiations by Saturday at 6 p.m. The University later extended the deadline to Sunday evening at 6.