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(12/07/17 6:33am)
An independent review released last Friday strongly criticized the University Police Department for failing to collaborate with other law enforcement agencies and adequately respond to the white nationalist torchlit march through Grounds Aug. 11, describing the response as “woefully inadequate.”
(11/28/17 5:35am)
Author and lecturer Lawrence Ross presented his “Blackballed” lecture to students and spoke about ways in which individuals can first recognize racism, then make the decision to become anti-racist in their thoughts and actions.
(11/21/17 5:02am)
The Minority Rights Coalition hosted a discussion on the Living Wage Campaign at U.Va. Monday evening. About 35 people, including students and community members, attended the event at OpenGrounds.
(11/07/17 4:26am)
From Nov. 6 to Nov. 13, five local restaurants will participate in Relay for Life at U.Va.’s Stick a Fork in Cancer Week by donating a portion of their proceeds to the organization.
(10/20/17 4:08am)
Sheetz家族经营的便利连锁店将在本周四the corner 开一家新店。这个全天二十四小时营业的便利店将提供现做的三明治,多种小吃,咖啡,水果饮料,啤酒还有零食。
(10/10/17 4:23am)
Student leaders have mixed feelings about the University alert protocol with regards to the return of white supremacists to Charlottesville this past weekend. A community-wide alert was not issued to students, but student leaders were made aware of the situation.
(09/26/17 3:12am)
Sheetz, a family-owned convenience store chain, is slated to open a new location on the Corner Thursday. The 24-7 store will offer made-to-order sandwiches, appetizers, coffee and fruit drinks, beer and snacks.
(09/15/17 3:31am)
Wes Gobar, a fourth-year College student and president of the Black Student Alliance, spoke alongside University President Teresa Sullivan, representatives from other colleges and legal officials before members of Congress last Friday.
(09/05/17 3:35am)
Liberty in North Korea, the University chapter of a national refugee rescue organization, hosted its first general body meeting Monday evening. About 30 people were in attendance, including executive board members who introduced themselves and explained their roles.
(08/29/17 4:11am)
A man has been arrested for the beating of 20-year-old Deandre Harris, who was brutally attacked by a group of men in a downtown Charlottesville parking garage during the Aug. 12 “Unite the Right” rally.
(05/17/17 5:25am)
The Charlottesville City Council met Monday and discussed the Saturday protest led by white supremacist groups in Lee Park. Council members issued their own statements before hearing from community members and the Blue Ribbon Commission on Monuments.
(04/20/17 5:32am)
While sustainability initiatives have become much more popular in recent years among students, many still do not recycle in on-Grounds housing.
(04/13/17 5:38am)
The University raised $2,827,506 during its 24-hour GivingToHoosDay fundraiser on Wednesday. This is an increase from last year’s total, which saw over $2.1 million raised for various schools and programs across Grounds.
(04/06/17 6:11am)
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., announced Tuesday his endorsement for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Tom Perriello. Perriello previously served as a representative for the fifth congressional district and is running against Lt. Gov. Ralph Northam for the Democratic nomination.
(03/30/17 5:52am)
Gov. Terry McAuliffe is proposing to expand Medicaid in Virginia after the U.S. House of Representatives failed to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act on March 24, which would have led to major decreases in federal funding of Medicaid. McAuliffe has proposed annual changes to the state’s budget since he was elected in 2013 that have been blocked by the General Assembly.
(03/30/17 5:44am)
The Charlottesville Symphony performed at Old Cabell Hall under the direction of Cheung Chau last Saturday. Chau was the last of three finalists in a series of guest directors who have led the orchestra in the hopes of taking over after Kate Tamarkin’s retirement this spring. After the first concert in February, second in November and third this month, the audience was asked to take a short survey. Their input on the conductor’s relationship with the artists and audience will be used by the search committee, who will make the final decision on Tamarkin’s successor.
(03/24/17 5:12am)
Fifth Congressional District Rep. Tom Garrett’s (R-Va.) town hall scheduled for March 31 will now allow for 230 attendees, adding 95 more seats than previously announced. The town hall will still be held in Garrett Hall at the Batten School.
(03/16/17 6:07am)
After a rigorous selection process, the University’s Housing and Residence Life program has selected its student leaders for the 2017-18 academic year.
(03/02/17 6:23am)
The Institute of the Humanities and Global Cultures hosted a panel Wednesday on media, technology, and citizenship.
(02/27/17 7:52am)
Coming up to its 20th year at the University, Dance Marathon hopes to raise over $100,000 to donate to the University Children’s Hospital.