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(12/02/14 4:53am)
After a months-long organization process, Buddies On Call is set to launch. The program, endorsed by Student Council, aims to help University students walk safely throughout the community during the weekend when SafeRide is not operating.
(11/25/14 7:52am)
The Sexual Assault Resource Agency, a Charlottesville-based nonprofit which offers support to survivors of sexual assault, held its sixth annual Annette DeGregoria Grimm Award Celebration last Friday at the Darden School.
(11/18/14 4:38am)
The Charlottesville Health Department is investigating the cause of a gastrointestinal illness which sent about 15 students, mostly first years, to University Emergency Services during the weekend.
(11/04/14 2:04am)
Attorney James Camblos requested a psychiatric evaluation for Charlottesville resident Jesse Matthew Friday in relation to a 2005 sexual assault case. The evaluation would determine whether Matthew is competent to stand trial for the abduction with intent to defile, sexual penetration with an object and attempted capital murder of an unnamed woman in the City of Fairfax on Sept. 24, 2005.
(09/30/14 4:59am)
Three University graduates have launched a web-based food ordering service based in Charlottesville to compete with familiar names like GrubHub and OrderUp.
(09/16/14 5:17am)
Following the White House’s Not Alone initiative, designed to prevent sexual assault at universities across the country, the University plans to implement a new three-step prevention process.
(09/09/14 2:43am)
Sen. Creigh Deeds, D-Charlottesville, visited the University Monday to discuss mental health care reform, emphasizing the efforts students can make to support their peers and their community in issues of mental health.