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(02/21/19 4:30am)
At the University, the five member Native American Student Union has taken on the difficult task of representing their ethnic group and addressing cultural appropriation that has taken place at both the state level and within the University community in the past couple of weeks.
(02/19/19 4:04am)
The Honor Committee’s recently-released Bicentennial Report includes extensive demographic data analysis of the body’s reporting rate for students at the University since 2012 — including statistics which reveal a disproportionately high reporting rate of Asian American and international students.
(02/12/19 5:57am)
The Honor Committee released its long-awaited Bicentennial Report to the public Monday — a historical and statistical review of the Honor System at the University compiled and analyzed by the Committee’s Assessment and Data Management Working Group.
(01/11/19 3:05pm)
Students in the Miller Arts Scholars program have created a petition asking the University to introduce a music minor program. The petition, which was released to the public on Jan. 2, had garnered 250 signatures as of Thursday.
(12/10/18 1:01am)
About 25 to 35 students will be displaced from their dorms Sunday night after an electrical fire at Lambeth Field residences during the afternoon that left three apartments without power after officials decided to turn off electricity due to safety concerns. No injuries were reported by officials as a result of the incident.
(12/06/18 3:45am)
The Honor Committee met on Sunday for the last time this semester. This Fall, the Committee met 11 times, making significant changes to its own bylaws and preparing for developments to come in the spring semester.
(12/05/18 4:17am)
The Honor Committee met Sunday evening in its last meeting of the semester, in which committee members discussed the possible implementation of a University-wide poll to elicit student feedback on potential changes to the single sanction policy.
(11/20/18 4:49am)
The Honor Committee unanimously adopted changes to the Contributory Health Impairment procedures and bylaws Sunday after receiving approval from the Office of University Counsel. The new changes took effect pending University Counsel approval on Oct. 28, but now are officially included in the Honor Committee’s documents.
(11/16/18 4:20pm)
The Honor Committee released the demographic data for its latest class of 54 support officers in a meeting Sunday night. The data shows slight underrepresentation of some groups in the support officer pool when compared to the University’s total demographics — including for women and international students.
(11/07/18 6:58am)
After a national Democratic win in the House of Representatives and Republican win in the U.S. Senate, students gave feedback about local race results at election watch parties.
(11/06/18 2:07pm)
The University Democrats sent out teams of volunteers into a variety of neighborhoods in Charlottesville Sunday as part of the organization’s ongoing canvassing effort prior to Tuesday’s elections. Volunteers visited residences to promote the Democratic candidates for the Fifth Congressional District and U.S. Senate — Leslie Cockburn and Tim Kaine respectively — and to ensure residents are prepared for Election Day.
(11/07/18 2:07am)
Republican candidate Denver Riggleman defeated Democratic candidate Leslie Cockburn in the U.S. congressional race for Virginia’s Fifth District seat Tuesday. Riggleman won approximately 54 percent of the total vote, while Cockburn earned about 46 percent of the vote in the Fifth District.
(11/05/18 5:23am)
Republican Denver Riggleman, a candidate for the Fifth Congressional District, spoke to about 20 supporters at the Wood Ridge Farms brewery in Nelson County Sunday evening in an effort to mobilize voters before Tuesday’s midterm elections. Riggleman drew extensively on his experience as a small business owner and rejection of political elitism as key components of his campaign.
(11/06/18 5:02am)
The Honor Committee met Sunday evening to discuss the upcoming Bicentennial report and announced that the Committee has delivered two not guilty verdicts to students in the College of Arts and Sciences. The first was found not guilty on four counts of cheating, while the second was acquitted on two counts.
(10/30/18 3:22am)
The recent changes to the Honor Committee’s bylaws and procedures concerning the Contributory Health Impairment process went into effect Monday, with the Office of the University Counsel still yet to officially approve of the changes.
(10/22/18 4:34am)
The Honor Committee approved changing the name of the Contributory Mental Disorder process to Contributory Health Impairment in a meeting Sunday. The change is intended to make the terminology more inclusive by acknowledging that the current policy also allows for conditions that are not explicitly mental, such as a brain tumor, but could still contribute to committing Honor offenses.
(10/20/18 4:40pm)
University President Jim Ryan was officially inaugurated as U.Va.’s ninth president Friday afternoon. The ceremony took place on the South Lawn in front of Old Cabell Hall and was attended by University staff, delegates from other universities and colleges and state officials. Ryan took office Aug. 1, succeeding former president Teresa Sullivan.
(10/15/18 5:09am)
At the Honor Committee meeting Sunday, Inki Kim, an assistant systems and information engineering professor, expressed concerns over the effects of the Informed Retraction on international students.
(10/02/18 6:21pm)
The Honor Committee announced at its meeting Sunday that the body’s bylaws and constitution will be translated into Spanish as part of its ongoing translation effort to increase the accessibility of the Committee’s documents.
(09/28/18 1:14pm)
Around 100 students and community members marched around the Lawn Thursday afternoon to support the Senate testimony of Dr. Christine Blasey Ford about her sexual assault accusations against Brett Kavanaugh, a Federal Circuit Court Judge and current Supreme Court nominee.