First-year students petition for gender-neutral bathrooms
First-year College students Caroline Kenny and Erin Murphy recently started a petition to install gender-neutral bathrooms in all first-year residence halls.
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First-year College students Caroline Kenny and Erin Murphy recently started a petition to install gender-neutral bathrooms in all first-year residence halls.
Former University student and lacrosse player George Huguely, who was convicted of second-degree murder in the 2010 killing of his former girlfriend Yeardley Love — also a University student — is trying to take his case to the United States Supreme Court after a series of failed appeals in Virginia. This will be the final opportunity that Huguely, who is serving a 23-year prison sentence, and his defense team have for overturning the sentence.
American Civil Liberties Union attorney Ben Wizner — legal advisor to Edward Snowden, the American computer professional who leaked classified documents from the National Security Agency to The Guardian — spoke at the Law School Wednesday advocating protection of individual privacy during a time in which government organizations and businesses desire to gather growing amounts of personal information. A question and answer session followed the talk.
The University announced Wednesday the opening of its new office in Shanghai, China. The office was established as part of the University’s effort to strengthen partners in education and research and to increase the profile of the University as a leading global research institute.
The Commonwealth Transportation Board granted the Lane/Corman Joint Venture a $116.7 million contract Wednesday to improve the Route 29 corridor in Albemarle County.
University medical researchers have made a breakthrough in understanding the spread of lung cancer after investigating a substance secreted by cancerous lung cells which stimulates metastasis, or the spread of cancerous tumor cells to other parts of the body.
The Virginia Senate Courts of Justice Committee killed a bill Jan. 31 which would decriminalize marijuana possession.
The Presidential Management Fellows announced their 2015 semi-finalists, which included 10 students from the Batten School — doubling the number of semi-finalists from the public policy program last year.
In an effort to soothe international tensions and strengthen U.S.-China economic relations, President Barack Obama announced a new reciprocity agreement between the two countries Monday. As part of the deal, the United States will extend the validity of Chinese student visas up to five years and business and tourist visas up to 10 years, rather than the one-year visas which were previously available.
Now four month's into the 2014-15 fiscal year, University administrators are ironing out the kinks in a new budget model, which is shadowing the existing model this year before being fully implemented July 1.
The President’s Commission on Slavery and the University hosted a commemorative ceremony at the African-American burial site in the University Cemetery Thursday as part of this week’s Universities Confronting the Legacy of Slavery symposium.
Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring joined the attorneys general of the other 49 states and the District of Columbia, the Federal Trade Commission and the Federal Communications Commission in a $105 million settlement with AT&T Mobility Wednesday.
The Virginia Department of Emergency Management announced Thursday it will organize a community search effort for missing second-year College student Hannah Graham early Saturday morning. Graham has been missing since early morning last Saturday.
Nearly 100 University students gathered in Minor Hall Thursday night to commemorate the events of 9/11 during the second annual Never Forget ceremony. The University’s Young Americans for Freedom hosted the event along with the Burke Society, University Democrats and College Republicans.