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The University should abolish parking fees on Grounds during the pandemic, and eventually, for good.
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The University should abolish parking fees on Grounds during the pandemic, and eventually, for good.
With the most recent vandalism of Beta Bridge, members of the University community are reminded once again that hatred still exists among us.
The graffiti was smeared and illegible hours after the defacement.
The graffiti was smeared and illegible hours after the defacement.
An on-duty Ambassador writes a report describing the evening's activities.
The fire on Carr's Hill was quickly extinguished.
Vice President of Finance Melody Bianchetto spoke on the tuition increases.
Human parking attendants frequently leave the Central Grounds Garage around 11 p.m.
Student Council Representative Body Chair Ellie Brassachio presided over the Tuesday meeting.
At least one individual was wounded near 15th Street NW Saturday night.
At least one individual was wounded near 15th Street NW Saturday night.
Denver Riggleman and Tim Kaine were elected to Congress on Tuesday.
The Fall Job and Internship Fair was held Wednesday and Thursday in Newcomb Hall.
The City of Charlottesville will need over 4,000 new rental units by 2040, according to projections in the Housing Needs Assessment.
Located in the basement of Newcomb Hall, the Multicultural Student Center opened in October 2016 as a place for underrepresented and marginalized groups on Grounds to collaborate.
The University sends timely alert and community alert emails to warn students of potential threats.
Chavalan Sut sought sanctuary at Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church last week.
Protesters gather outside the Rotunda to protest the police presence on Aug. 11, 2018.
The University provides annual contract funding for both the free trolley service and student, staff and faculty fares on CAT buses.
The University sends "timely warnings" in response to certain events on or near Grounds.