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(01/21/16 1:00am)
A federal judge declared Jan. 12 that “Jackie” — the primary source in Sabrina Rubin Erdely’s Rolling Stone article published November 2014, and subsequently retracted — must release documents related to Assoc. Dean Nicole Eramo’s pending defamation lawsuit.
(12/19/15 2:40am)
Augusta County schools were closed Friday after receiving numerous phone calls and emails from parents regarding a world geography assignment that included copying Arabic calligraphy.
(11/17/15 2:06am)
The Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control filed a motion Monday in federal court to have the civil case filed by fourth-year College student Martese Johnson permanently dismissed.
(11/12/15 7:55am)
The Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia will meet Thursday and Friday to discuss diverse faculty-hiring initiatives, capital projects, the University’s access to lines of credit, and numerous other topics. The Cavalier Daily has highlighted the most important issues to be discussed at these meetings, which are open to the public, and will be held in the auditorium of the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library.
(11/11/15 9:32pm)
The Black Student Alliance has spoken in support of black students and activists at the University of Missouri and Yale University.
(11/09/15 10:15pm)
The University chapter of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity filed a $25 million lawsuit Monday against Rolling Stone and Sabrina Erdely following an article published Nov. 19, 2014 detailing an alleged gang rape at the fraternity house Sept. 28, 2012.
(11/05/15 5:37am)
State and local elections saw low voter turnout in the off-year election this year, according to preliminary voting statistics from the Virginia Department of Elections.
(10/08/15 4:52am)
Student Council is back in session following an Oct. 1 closure for failing to appoint its Rules and Ethics Board during the first meeting of the semester, in violation of its bylaws.
(10/01/15 5:58am)
Off-Grounds
(09/30/15 11:59pm)
University Police arrested Ashley Banes, a 1999 University graduate, following a demonstration on the south end of the Lawn on Wednesday evening. Banes was wearing a mask and had a number of items scattered on the sidewalk, part of a demonstration to raise awareness about “stealth pathogens.”
(10/01/15 5:59am)
Fourth-year College student Kurt Hilburger died this morning from injuries sustained in a car accident which occurred this weekend, the University announced Wednesday.
(09/29/15 5:08am)
Each year The Cavalier Daily puts out a special issue on student housing at the University. This issue is intended as a comprehensive guide for students as they consider where to live in the next academic year. Thursday’s issue will include the resources outlined below.
(09/29/15 5:14am)
Several multicultural student organizations are partnering with the Honor Committee to form a diversity initiative scholarship that will award $500 to six winners of an essay contest.
(09/03/15 3:03am)
As the 2015-16 academic year begins, the Student Ambassadors are working to connect University alumni and prospective students.
(08/26/15 8:35pm)
Two members of the WDBJ news team were shot this morning during a live broadcast in Moneta, Virginia at Bridgewater Plaza.
(08/25/15 2:56am)
Members of the University and Charlottesville communities came together Saturday afternoon to honor the life of former History Prof. Julian Bond, who passed away Aug. 15.
(08/17/15 5:12pm)
NAACP Board Chairman Julian Bond, a University professor emeritus of history, passed away Saturday at age 75 in Fort Walton Beach, Florida.
(08/12/15 3:18pm)
The three Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control agents involved in the arrest of fourth-year Engineering student Martese Johnson were cleared of all wrongdoing and returned to active duty Monday.
(06/17/15 6:30pm)
Thomas C. Katsouleas will serve as the University’s executive vice president and provost starting Aug. 17, University President Teresa Sullivan announced Wednesday.
(05/13/15 3:38pm)
The University Police Department increased security at the libraries during finals week this past semester following the theft of two laptops from Alderman Library.