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(12/04/18 4:10am)
Third-year College student Jackson Samples, who was elected Nov. 28 as the University Democrats president for 2019, hopes to better prioritize issues such as a living wage at the University and surrounding community and ending Immigration and Customs Enforcement notification in the area.
(11/19/18 7:01pm)
Recently-retired United States Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy addressed the special role of the Court in American democracy and the importance of returning civility to politics in an event at the Law School Friday. Kennedy served on the court for roughly 30 years, from 1988 to 2018.
(11/12/18 4:00pm)
Survivors of the Aug. 12, 2017 car attack following the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville gathered Friday evening in the sanctuary of the First United Methodist Church to share their recovery experiences at a fundraiser for the the Heal Charlottesville Fund.
(11/07/18 7:06am)
Virginia State Del. Chris Hurst (D) spoke to attendees Saturday morning in the Paramount Theater at the screening of “Virginia 12th”, a documentary film that follows his 2017 campaign in Virginia’s politically polarized 12th House of Delegates District. Hurst defeated Republican incumbent Joseph Yost in 2017 to win the 12th District — which encompasses the city of Radford, Giles County and parts of Montgomery County and Pulaski County — winning 54.3 percent of the vote.
(10/30/18 3:08am)
Assoc. Spanish Prof. Ricardo Padrón spoke to students last Thursday evening in the Multicultural Student Center on his experience with ethnic identity as an undergraduate at U.Va. in the ’80s, a graduate student in the ’90s and a faculty member since 1997.
(10/22/18 3:46am)
As part of the inauguration celebration of University president Jim Ryan this past weekend, a “Celebration of Service” event took place Saturday at the McIntire Amphitheater to emphasize Ryan’s commitment as U.Va.’s ninth president to public service and giving back to the local community.
(10/02/18 6:31am)
The University hosted a panel discussion at the Rotunda Saturday to explore the University’s ties to slavery and emancipation, as well as to provide updates to the ongoing Memorial to Enslaved Laborers project, estimated to be completed by fall 2019. Speakers centered on the role of memory in promoting a more inclusive view of history at the University and the ways in which the planned memorial aims to support this goal.