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(01/02/17 4:58pm)
Charlottesville Vice Mayor Wes Bellamy announced his resignation from Albemarle County Public Schools Monday on his Facebook page. Bellamy recently came under fire for a series of tweets published between 2009 and 2014 that included homophobic, sexist and anti-white language.
(12/05/16 7:24am)
This semester, students received a total of seven “Timely Warning: Your Right to Know” safety announcements from the University Police Department regarding various crimes that occurred on or around Grounds. The majority of these warnings involved either robberies or sexual assaults.
(12/02/16 4:43am)
Throughout the fall semester, a number of bias-motivated incidents have occurred on Grounds targeting a variety of minority groups.
(11/17/16 5:03am)
Two University professors, in collaboration with the CIO DREAMers on Grounds, sent a letter Friday to University President Teresa Sullivan showing support for undocumented University students.
(11/10/16 5:55am)
Hundreds of students, alumni and members of the Charlottesville community gathered Wednesday for an emotional night during a solidarity event called “Collective Healing: Open Mic for Unity.”
(11/09/16 5:49am)
Following an increase of bias-motivated incidents on Grounds this semester, students received emails from University officials and student leaders. Both encouraged students to remain civil during what University President Teresa Sullivan described as a “divisive campaign season.”
(11/07/16 6:12am)
Forty-six percent of University students have views that align with the Democratic party, according to a poll conducted by The Cavalier Daily in partnership with a faculty advisory committee and the Center for Survey Research.
(11/04/16 3:14am)
U.S. Secretary of Education John B. King, Jr., gave a lecture about early childhood education Wednesday afternoon at Alumni Hall. The event was a part of the Walter N. Ridley Distinguished Speaker Series honoring Walter Ridley, the first African American to receive a doctoral degree from the University.
(10/27/16 4:09am)
Graffiti displaying anti-Semitic messages was found on the outside of the GrandMarc apartment complex on 15th street Sunday. Student Council and the Jewish Leadership Council condemned the graffiti in a statement, referring to it as “hate speech.”
(10/21/16 2:55am)
Ahead of the upcoming Nov. 8 elections, The Minority Rights Coalition held an event titled “Get Out the Minority Vote: Political Involvement in 2016” Thursday evening.
(10/20/16 1:51am)
A new controversy is surrounding the campaign of congressional candidate Jane Dittmar after conservative bloggers reported Dittmar was allegedly charged with drunk driving in 1999.
(10/13/16 4:39am)
This homecoming weekend represents a reunion for alumni with old friends, former professors and the University community. While many students returning for Homecomings consider the University to be home, others who initially enrolled subsequently decide to leave the University and may find their home elsewhere.
(10/08/16 3:52pm)
University student groups are speaking out against a comment made by U.Va. professor Douglas Muir on social media in which he compared the Black Lives Matter to the Klu Klux Klan.
(10/07/16 3:06am)
The Native American Student Union, a CIO devoted to promoting native culture and raising native visibility on Grounds, is speaking out about Columbus Day.
(10/06/16 4:00am)
While post-graduation plans include everything from attending graduate school to volunteering, the overall majority of University students immediately enter or have plans to enter the workforce.
(09/30/16 5:22am)
Community residents expressed concerns about trash and student housing at the city’s “Our Town” meeting Thursday evening at Venable Elementary School.
(09/29/16 4:15am)
Beginning next year, upperclassmen students opting to live on-Grounds will have more options when choosing roommates. The Queer Student Union has partnered with Housing and Residence Life for a gender-neutral housing initiative, which HRL is referring to as “open housing.”
(09/23/16 4:19am)
The Blue Ribbon Commission on Race, Memorials and Public Spaces provided an interim update to the Charlottesville City Council earlier this week.
(09/16/16 2:50am)
After a $58 million dollar undertaking, renovations to the University’s Rotunda are complete. The building will be open to the public beginning Sept. 26.
(09/15/16 2:28am)
Students who plan to stay in Charlottesville during the October reading days will have an opportunity to both help and explore the community through Alternative Fall Break.