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(04/25/17 4:36am)
Over the past few years, multiple food delivery service apps have started to pop up on Grounds and college campuses across the country. The growth in food delivery services reflects the overall growth in other services industries as people search for easier ways to get what they want, when they want it.
(04/04/17 3:50am)
The Miller Center hosted political writer and commentator William Kristol on American Forum Monday. Kristol discussed what President Donald Trump’s election means for the future of the Republican Party and said the party was not in crisis.
(03/21/17 5:23am)
The presidential search committee hosted three town hall-style meetings in first-year dorms Balz-Dobie, Watson-Webb and Lile-Maupin Monday night to discuss what students want to see in the University’s next president and to get opinions on student life more generally.
(02/21/17 7:15am)
Thomas Jefferson’s primary plantation, Monticello, is currently undergoing restorations meant to better reinforce the infrastructure and include the lives of the many enslaved people who worked and lived on the property, including Jefferson’s alleged mistress, Sally Hemings.
(02/15/17 6:04am)
The College Republicans hosted a veterans panel Monday to engage students in learning how going through war strengthens or changes veterans’ political views and to discuss policy changes that would benefit veterans and their families.
(02/07/17 6:03am)
Over winter break, nine law students from the University’s School of Law volunteered at the Legal Aid Justice Center, which will be launching a new pro bono clinic this coming semester.
(11/30/16 4:39am)
Giving Tuesday — a fundraising day that encourages people to support the causes and communities they care about through donations, volunteer work and education — was in full swing throughout the University and Charlottesville community.
(11/17/16 5:10am)
On Tuesday, the Eliminate the Hate campaign hosted a teach-in to educate students and University community members on the history of hate speech, racism and bigotry in the United States.
(11/02/16 5:37am)
The Roosevelt Society presented the Undecided Voter Forum at OpenGrounds Tuesday to help undecided voters learn more about different perspectives on central policies in the upcoming election.
(10/27/16 4:13am)
Tongil Mom, a group comprised of North Korean refugee women working to be reunited with their children, visited the University this past Tuesday to speak with the student human rights advocacy group, Liberty in North Korea.
(10/14/16 6:23am)
On Tuesday, the Asian Student Union hosted the Presidential Elections Unpacked event in the Observatory Hill Forum.
(09/21/16 3:10am)
Students gathered in the Amphitheater Tuesday at the Chick-fil-A Chill Out event to learn about stress and anxiety management.
(09/14/16 4:37am)
The University’s Not on Our Grounds initiative hosted the #HoosGotYourBack campaign Tuesday in an effort to raise awareness about being an active bystander and to prevent sexual violence.
(09/07/16 4:05am)
The University’s Undergraduate Research Network is currently hosting a Research and Scholarship week to provide information and opportunities for students interested in getting involved with research.
(04/28/16 1:32am)
Student Council’s Community Affairs Committee hosted a Human and Civil Rights panel and dinner Tuesday night for students interested in learning more about these issues in Charlottesville.
(04/13/16 4:36am)
A two-day interdisciplinary conference called “Fight and Refugee: The European Crisis in Global Perspective” kicked off Tuesday with a talk with a panel of refugees currently living in Charlottesville.
(04/06/16 5:16am)
The University’s Climate Action Society hosted the #CoalAsh17 Teach-In Tuesday night to teach students about the movement against coal ash pollution. The event was also hosted by Divest U.Va. and the Virginia Student Environmental Coalition.
(02/24/16 5:01am)
College Council announced the implementation of a new online funding system to replace the previously paper-based system Monday.
(02/11/16 6:38am)
Undergraduate students recently started a petition in response to proposed renovations to Alderman Library that would include removing books from the main library to an off-site facility on Ivy Road.
(02/04/16 7:53am)
The First, Second and Third Year Council general bodies met Jan. 28 for a constitutional convention to discuss proposed changes to the Second and Third Year Councils’ and Fourth Year Trustees’ constitutions. The convention was spearheaded by the leadership of the third year class.