Bill would fine people using bathroom not matching their "biological sex"
Virginia House Bill 781, which would require people to use public restrooms according to their “biological sex,” passed a Virginia House subcommittee Thursday.
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Virginia House Bill 781, which would require people to use public restrooms according to their “biological sex,” passed a Virginia House subcommittee Thursday.
Batten School Dean Allan C. Stam presented an update Monday of the Batten School’s community, its student and faculty makeup as well as future strategic plans.
The U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights found the University to be in violation of Title IX regulations from the 2008-09 to 2011-12 academic years and in two cases during 2013 and 2014, according to a September 2015 report.
A Cavalier Daily review of average costs per University class shows a stark disparity between courses, affecting undergraduate students in all departments.
Charges against Jesse Matthew in the case of the Commonwealth of Virginia v. Jesse Matthew were upgraded to capital murder Tuesday afternoon.
Associate Dean of Students Nicole Eramo spoke out for the first time since the release of Rolling Stone’s “A Rape on Campus” in a letter to Rolling Stone CEO Jann Wenner, dated Wednesday. Eramo wrote a scathing critique of how the magazine has handled the story and its reaction to public scrutiny.
Kerry Abrams, vice provost for faculty affairs, announced recent faculty salary equity adjustments during the Board of Visitors Diversity and Inclusion Committee meeting Tuesday afternoon following the University faculty salary task force’s recent findings. The Board members also discussed the 2015 MLK Community Celebration event and the President’s Commission on Slavery and the University.
In light of the recent arrest and charge of third-year College student Martese Johnson by Virginia Alcohol and Beverage Control, questions have been raised regarding the jurisdiction and authority of ABC agents.
The University Honor Committee elected its executive board for the 2015-16 academic term this weekend during an Honor Committee retreat at Graves Mountain Lodge.
The Commerce School released admission decisions last week determining the makeup of the Commerce School B.S. program for the fall of 2015. Out of 547 applicants, 246 were offered admission, 137 were deferred and 164 were declined.
President Barack Obama discussed the importance of higher education and college affordability Wednesday in a conference call with college journalists from across the country which included The Cavalier Daily. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan participated in the call as well, and Under Secretary of Education Ted Mitchell and James Kvaal, deputy director of the Domestic Policy Council, later joined him for a Q&A session with the roughly 50 journalists.
University President Teresa Sullivan announced Tuesday the immediate reinstatement of all social activities for Greek organizations, a ban instituted Nov. 22.
Fourth-year College student Hunter Smith, 21, died Dec. 17 in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Eight students hosted a forum Tuesday night to present and discuss a new initiative for a Multicultural Student Center on Grounds.
President Barack Obama issued an executive order Nov. 20 which will allow nearly 5 million undocumented immigrants to temporarily remain in the U.S. without fear of deportation. The executive order focuses enforcement resources on criminal immigrants rather than families, increases border security and holds undocumented immigrants more accountable through background checks and tax enforcement.
Amid a flurry of public backlash, the Board of Visitors’ special committee on governance and engagement released a revised version of its draft Statement of Expectations last Wednesday.