Abducted three-year-old safely returned to family
Virginia authorities issued an AMBER Alert Feb. 6 after three-year-old Haven Moses was abducted from a Scottsville home in violation of a protective order.
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Cavalier Daily's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query. You can also try a Basic search
38 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
Virginia authorities issued an AMBER Alert Feb. 6 after three-year-old Haven Moses was abducted from a Scottsville home in violation of a protective order.
University Administration addressed Student Council at their Tuesday night meeting about student concerns regarding the planned renovations for the second floor of Clemons Library.
Student Council met Tuesday night to discuss Counseling and Psychological Services, hear a resolution from members of the Muslim Students Association and the Jewish Leadership Council and approve six new CIOs.
A 5K run is being held this Saturday at Darden Towe Park to support the Wounded Warrior Project, the Charlottesville Fire Department and the Charlottesville Police Department.
Student Council met Tuesday to discuss potential changes to dining on-Grounds and consider the approval of new CIOs.
The State Council of Higher Education for Virginia recommended an additional $66 million be allocated for student financial aid in the 2016-18 state budget last week.
At Tuesday evening’s Student Council meeting, Vice President of Organizations Emily Lodge presented the “Your Friend, StudCo” initiative, an effort to reach out to every CIO at the University and offer Student Council’s support.
Student Council met Tuesday to discuss several community concerns.
Charlottesville recently opened a new electric car charging station, the fourth and fastest one in the city.
Student Council met Tuesday to discuss the Alcohol Beverage Control Law Enforcement Panel. Student Council President Abe Axler, who is a member of the panel, reported on its findings.
Student Council held their first general body meeting with new members Tuesday night.
Student Council heard a proposal for a new CIO at their Tuesday meeting.
The University is undertaking a large faculty hiring initiative in response to high faculty retirement rates and a need to match growing enrollment.
Student Council discussed student safety and health concerns at their Tuesday meeting, weighing whether to move on a smoke-free Grounds policy and a new University-sanctioned safety app.
Fourth-year College student Martese Johnson will give a TEDx talk in Charlottesville in November. His talk will address his bloody arrest last March by Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control officers and the current conditions black Americans face throughout the country.
In the nine days since classes have kicked off, the University community has received two emails detailing the reports of two separate sexual assaults. These assaults have taken place during what sexual assault prevention groups and educators refer to as the “red zone,” or the period in the first six to 10 weeks of schools during which most sexual assaults occur on college campuses.
A small drone flew over the Lawn as a capella group Academical Village People performed Wednesday night at Rotunda Sing.
The University Bookstore donated nearly $3,000 to the bystander intervention program Green Dot last week.
Elizabeth Armstrong, a sociologist at the University of Michigan, spoke at the University Thursday about the problem of campus sexual assault and what universities can do to help address the issue.
Batten Hour featured a talk about safer Grounds Wednesday which focused on allowing students to feel more comfortable around Grounds and the barriers female students and faculty face due to safety concerns.