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(11/16/17 6:39am)
Media Studies Prof. William Little will be teaching a class titled “White Out: Screening White Supremacy,” in spring of 2018. The curriculum will focus on films that either critique or are based in the history of white supremacy in their form or content.
(11/15/17 5:23am)
The University chapter of Be the Match hosted a bone marrow registry drive Tuesday in honor of Michelle Sion, the mother of fourth-year Nursing student Talia Sion. This summer, Michelle Sion was diagnosed with leukemia.
(11/07/17 6:08am)
弗吉尼亚大学体育部上周通过邮件,宣布了新的安保政策,包括随身包裹清理以及入场程序调整,新方案将在Scott体育场和JPJ体育场举办比赛时执行。
(12/01/17 6:22am)
Voter engagement efforts at Virginia’s public colleges like the University of Virginia, George Mason University and James Madison University have some differences.
(10/26/17 4:38am)
The Honor Committee and the Jefferson Literary and Debating Society co-hosted a debate about Honor’s single-sanction system Tuesday evening in Jefferson Hall.
(10/20/17 4:08am)
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(10/18/17 4:51am)
Student Council approved its 2017-18 budget as well as a new contracted independent organization during its Tuesday legislative session. The budget was passed unanimously after representatives approved a final amendment reducing funding for the Student Council fall banquet from $2,000 to $1,500.
(10/12/17 5:39am)
Organizations at the University, including Sigma Psi Zeta and the Maxine Platzer Lynn Women’s Center, are hosting a series of events as part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
(10/06/17 5:05am)
Virginia Athletics sent an email out last week announcing a new clear bag policy and entrance procedures for all Scott Stadium and JPJ athletic events.
(09/27/17 4:29am)
The University Programs Council donated $150,000 to “A Concert for Charlottesville,” an event organized by the Dave Matthews Band after the white supremacist events of Aug. 11 and 12.
(09/15/17 3:32am)
The Board of Visitor’s Committee on the University’s College at Wise met Thursday to discuss the college’s six-year plan, specifically its strategies for better student retention and the possible implementation of a graduate program.
(09/08/17 3:21am)
The Charlottesville-Albemarle Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is taking in a truckload of rescue animals from Houston as a result of Hurricane Harvey. The animals are coming from the Bureau of Animal Regulation and Control — the only municipal animal shelter in Texas.
(05/12/17 8:48am)
Student Council will be keeping busy this summer developing new educational resources for students and working on numerous other initiatives.
(05/02/17 3:59am)
The Charlottesville Republican Committee unanimously voted in third-year Law student and former Student Council representative Erich Reimer to serve as their chair on April 18.
(04/26/17 4:09am)
The youngest columnist to ever be hired to write for the New York Times, Ross Douthat, delivered a lecture in Minor Hall Monday and spoke about how low fertility rates in the Western world can contribute to economic and cultural unrest.
(04/18/17 5:26am)
A panel entitled “How to Support a Survivor” was hosted Monday as part of Take Back the Night Week 2017 by the organization Take Back the Night.
(04/04/17 3:49am)
Members from all four University Class Councils are partnering with several mental health awareness organizations to host Fight the Stigma Week 2017, which is dedicated to fighting the stigma around mental health and wellness.
(03/22/17 6:19am)
Five University students shared their experiences coming from low-income backgrounds at an event called “Divergent Voices,” which was hosted by United for Undergraduate Socioeconomic Diversity on Monday.
(02/21/17 7:27am)
A panel discussion titled, “The Legacy of Thomas Jefferson,” was held Monday at the Caplin Pavilion. The panelists explored how Thomas Jefferson — the University's founder, a U.S. president and a slaveholder — should be portrayed.
(02/14/17 3:29pm)
The University offered Lawn rooms to 47 rising fourth-years for the 2017-18 academic year Sunday, a tradition which dates back to the University’s founding.