StudCo talks project funding, sustainability education
Student Council discussed project funding, sustainability education and other community concerns at its general body meeting Tuesday.
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Student Council discussed project funding, sustainability education and other community concerns at its general body meeting Tuesday.
The Minority Rights Coalition hosted a lecture titled “Microaggressions and You” in Clark Hall Tuesday night, featuring Curry Prof. Blaire Cholewa.
The 2016 Undergraduate Student Opportunities in Academic Research Symposium took place in Newcomb Hall Ballroom Tuesday, featuring 18 oral presentations and two poster sessions.
The Charlottesville City Council approved the Parking Management Implementation Plan Monday night, adding metered parking spots costing $2 dollars per hour around the Downtown Mall.
Charlottesville Vice Mayor Wes Bellamy was appointed to the Virginia Board of Education last Friday by Gov. Terry McAuliffe.
The University Office of Safety and Preparedness implemented Virginia’s statewide tornado drill Tuesday morning.
An increasing number of students at the University are actively utilizing counseling center resources and seeking out psychological aid. The University’s Counseling and Psychological Services saw a 25 percent increase in the past year.
Conservative Solutions PAC used Snapchat filters as a political advertisement this weekend in an effort to target university students as part of their campaign supporting Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), a presidential candidate.