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(08/11/18 8:44pm)
Community members expressed mixed feelings about the implementation of bag searches by law enforcement Saturday as the City tightens security in the downtown area due to the possibility of potential demonstrations on the one-year anniversary weekend of the violent white supremacist Unite the Right rally.
(08/11/18 2:14pm)
Representatives of several Charlottesville anti-racism organizations — including Black Lives Matter Charlottesville and U.Va. Students United — held a press conference at First Presbyterian Church Friday to share perspectives on the white nationalist rallies of last Aug. 11 and 12 and their course of action for the one-year anniversary this weekend. The activists expressed the need to eliminate a public platform for all white supremacists and to protest what they believe to be an excessive police presence in Charlottesville this weekend.
(05/14/18 3:39am)
The Office of the Provost plans to alter the 42-year-old University Internship Program and rename it the Internship Placement Program starting next year. Vice Provost for Academic Affairs Archie Holmes said these changes are being made in hopes of making internships more accessible to students.
(04/30/18 5:13am)
Students and local residents gathered around the Lawn-side of the Rotunda Friday to request the Board of Visitors ban Jason Kessler — organizer of the deadly ‘Unite the Right’ rally last summer— and other white nationalists from Grounds.
(04/17/18 5:32am)
At its meeting Monday night, the Charlottesville City Council continued its debate on the renaming of Emancipation Park and Justice Park — formerly Lee Park and Jackson Park. City Council decided to release another survey to the Charlottesville community, which Council will use to make a final decision in July.
(04/04/18 4:54am)
Charlottesville City Council approved a special use permit for West2nd’s mixed-use development plan on Water Street at its meeting Monday. As part of the terms for the permit, the developer for West2nd will contribute 16 off-site units to be available at below-market rates for 15 years.