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The Snyder Tennis Center currently offers 13 outdoor courts and seating for 1,000 spectators.
Students currently pay $1.50 per machine to do their laundry on-Grounds.
Panelists talked about their intersecting identities at the event.
Senior Ryan Shane, a team captain, led Virginia to two wins this weekend, clinching the men's regular season ACC title for the Cavaliers.
The ambassador spoke at length on the current state of relations between Vietnam and the United States, which he consistently referred to as a “comprehensive partnership.”
The Office of International Studies, located in Minor Hall, reported 2,262 undergraduate and graduate students studied abroad in the 2013-14 academic year.
Second-year College student Ryan Hindle said he thinks his essay and extracurricular involvements helped his application.
Celebrate Every Body Week included activities like yoga and Zumba, as well as art exhibitions.
Sophomore guard MiKayla Venson scored 16 in Virginia's regular-season finale. The Cavaliers dropped that game to Virginia Tech, but face Duke in the second round of the ACC Tournament on Mar. 3.
The Minority Rights Coalition partnered with Sustained Dialogue to hold a discussion comparing different University experiences through the lens of privilege.
Around 200 students and faculty attended the event, and participants were split into random groups with moderators for the discussion.
Student Council heard from representatives from the Jewish Leadership Council and the Muslim Student Association about a resolution to "enhance [the University's] academic consideration and inclusion of its Jewish and Islamic student communities.”
Student Council addressed alleged concerns from the Center for Undergraduate Excellence, who said they were not consulted about the construction plans of the advising center
Many of the participants were members of the sponsoring organizations and attended to show support for their own and other cultural groups.
Six representatives from around Charlottesville helped foster conversation about encouraging greater collaboration between University CIOs and making stronger connections between students, faculty, community partners and people in service jobs around Charlottesville.
The Pakistani-Afghan Women in Need held their first major event of the year last week, a local arts sale. All of the proceeds will go to the health needs of women living in poor regions of Pakistan and Afghanistan.