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Colleges and universities across the country are wrestling with the question of how to tell a more inclusive story of their pasts.
Public perception of the Virginia football program is poor at the moment, and for good reason. The Cavaliers finished only 2-10 (1-7 ACC) this past season, the latest in a long string of disappointing seasons. However, many seem to feel the program is capable of being competitive with the best programs in the ACC conference.
The University Judiciary Committee may have several constitutional amendments on the ballot in the next University election.
On Wednesday, an ad hoc committee of the Board of Visitors met to discuss the Strategic Investment Fund.
Anne Holton, former Virginia Secretary of Education, will campaign in Charlottesville on Friday for Hillary Clinton.
After Helen Dragas’ term on the Board of Visitors ended June 30, 2016, Dragas wrote an editorial detailing the more than $2 billion Strategic Investment Fund, which she termed a “slush fund.” Here’s what we know about the fund:
After four years of construction, the Rotunda renovation is coming to a close in time for the start of classes Tuesday.
University baseball team driver Bernard Martin died soon after arriving at Mercy Hospital late Thursday afternoon, according to The Daily Progress.
Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe restored voting rights to more than 200,000 convicted felons Friday morning, according to The New York Times.
The University baseball team was involved in a bus crash Thursday night as it was traveling in Miami to face the Hurricanes.
Contrary to initial expectations, in-state tuition will increase by 1.5 percent for the 2016-17 academic year — a 50 percent decrease from the original proposed amount of 3 percent, the University announced April 14.
The University Judiciary Committee released their trial statistics Monday, showing that a total of 85 cases were heard during the 2015-16 term.
The University Judiciary Committee selected its new executive committee at their meeting Sunday night. Third-year College student Mitchell Wellman was elected as incoming chair.
Court proceedings from third-year Commerce student Otto Warmbier’s sentencing trial in North Korea showed images indicating a banner Warmbier allegedly stole supported former North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, according to a report from Reuters. The North Korean government alleges Warmbier’s fingerprints were found on the banner.
The defense has filed a motion in court March 15 to quash Jackie’s deposition in University Assoc. Dean Nicole Eramo’s defamation lawsuit against Rolling Stone magazine.
Instead of spending their spring breaks relaxing on a beach, many University students spent their weeks volunteering throughout the country and abroad as part of Alternative Spring Break.
Jesse Leroy Matthew Jr. pleaded guilty to the murders of University student Hannah Graham and Virginia Tech student Morgan Harrington at the Albemarle Circuit County Court Wednesday. He was sentenced to four consecutive life sentences.
Jesse Leroy Matthew Jr. pleaded guilty to the murders of then second-year College student Hannah Graham and Virginia Tech student Morgan Harrington at the Albemarle Circuit County Court Wednesday. Matthew’s trial for Graham’s murder was originally set for July 5. The trial for Harrington’s murder was set for Oct. 24.
The Board of Visitors have selected Phoebe Willis, a second-year Law student, as its new student member for the 2016-17 school year.
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia died Feb. 13 at age 79.