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While I am not downplaying the real-world impact many of the policies enacted by these groups have on the University, the whole system in which they operate is flawed.
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While I am not downplaying the real-world impact many of the policies enacted by these groups have on the University, the whole system in which they operate is flawed.
Melody Stowe Bianchetto, the vice president for finance for the University, delivered an overview of the budget, explaining the sources and planned uses of funding.
Melody Stowe Bianchetto, the vice president for finance for the University, delivered an overview of the budget, explaining the sources and planned uses of funding.
The measures to confirm the appointments of Kukoski and Mooney passed unanimously with two abstentions by proxy.
Ellie Brasacchio, a third year College student and the chair of the Representative Body, will be an executive co-chair for the AL1GN, or the Alliance for the Low Income and First Generation Narrative, planning committee.
Student Council met on Tuesday to discuss Student Activity Fee funding and the Student Financial Services office.
Walt Heinecke, an associate professor in the Curry School, petitioned the City to allocate an additional $52,000 to the Human Rights Commission.
Democratic candidate for Virginia's Fifth Congressional District Ben Cullop (center) speaks with attendees at a campaign meet and greet in Charlottesville Tuesday.
The panel included (from left to right) Law Prof. Robert Turner, Monticello Vice President Andrew O’Shaughnessy and Petal Samuel, a postdoctoral fellow in the University’s Department of African-American Studies.
Charlottesville City Council in session
Mayor Signer said he believed the hotel could bring “dynamism and dollars” to the Downtown Mall.