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(09/30/23 2:05am)
Democratic candidates running in the upcoming general election addressed efforts to boost voter registration amongst their constituents at the annual “Meet the Candidates” event hosted by University Democrats Wednesday evening in Clark Hall.
(09/21/23 3:36am)
After panic spread amongst residential Colleges last week over rumors of closures, student representatives met with administrators who confirmed no final decisions about the future of residential colleges will be made this year. The final decision on these housing options, however, remains uncertain, as the University maintains that all options are on the table.
(09/17/23 11:32pm)
The Board of Visitors discussed the Board’s relationship with University president Jim Ryan in the full board leadership meeting Friday. Led by former President of Bowdoin College Clayton S. Rose, the meeting served as a reminder of the Board’s duties, both to the state and the University.
(08/24/23 3:12am)
A pink and blue sunset lit up the Academical Village as the University’s vocal groups trilled and chirped behind the Rotunda in preparation for their performances Wednesday evening. As night fell, hundreds of students filled the Lawn with picnic blankets and snacks to listen to performances at this year’s Rotunda Sing.
(08/04/23 9:33pm)
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(08/03/23 2:18am)
The required essay prompt on the University’s Common Application will ask students to discuss their “background, perspective or experience” as it relates to their ability to contribute to University life following the Supreme Court’s reversal of race-based affirmative action. A second optional prompt invites students to discuss their personal history with the University — including legacy status or connections to any enslaved laborers — according to an email sent to the University community Tuesday.
(07/21/23 5:57pm)
The Charlottesville Circuit Court dismissed the majority of the lawsuit in Wednesday’s trial over the future of Charlottesville’s controversial Robert E. Lee statue. With only one count remaining, leaders of the initiative to melt down Lee look towards the statue’s future.
(07/16/23 9:40pm)
The University required students and faculty to reset their academic passwords by 9 a.m. Wednesday morning or risk losing access to their accounts as a precaution after the University was the target of a cyberattack June 1, according to an email sent to those affected.
(06/30/23 12:04am)
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced the appointment of four new members to the Board of Visitors Wednesday — Paul Harris, previous Virginia House of Delegates member, Paul Manning, previous member of the President’s Advisory Committee board, John Nau III Class of 1986 alumnus and previous Board member and Law alumnus, and Rachel Sheridan, vice president to Virginia Athletics Foundation.
(06/04/23 10:41pm)
The Board of Visitors affirmed the importance of various diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives across the University in the full Board meeting Friday from 1:45 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Several members also debated tracking data related to political affiliations of faculty members as a form of measuring diversity.
(04/13/23 1:45pm)
In light of five gun-related homicides in Charlottesville since 2022 and an increase in violence around Grounds, students and community members have expressed concerns over solutions to improve safety and prevent further violence. Timothy Longo, associate vice president for safety and security and University chief of police, said that while long-term initiatives are still being worked out, short-term solutions for gun-violence include increased patrols and security cameras.
(04/05/23 12:28am)
The Charlottesville City Council unanimously consented to the appropriation of a $40,000 grant from the Batten Family Fund to the Department of Human Services to fund an internship program. The Council also approved a zoning text amendment that will make land lots smaller than two acres eligible to be rezoned into Planned Urban Developments.
(03/30/23 8:43pm)
The top ten earners at the University receive over $7 million, per a 2022-2023 Freedom of Information Act obtained by The Cavalier Daily. This figure represents roughly .5 percent of the $1.6 billion paid to all 20,061 faculty and staff listed — the data set includes salaries for all faculty and staff of all individuals employed by the University of Virginia, including employees in the U.Va. Health system. It does not include student workers.
(03/22/23 3:15am)
Charlottesville City Council unanimously approved First United Methodist Church’s appeal of the Board of Architectural Review’s denial of Certificate of Appropriateness for a solar panel project in Monday’s session. The Council also heard from community members about the real estate tax proposal that will affect the 2024 City budget.
(03/16/23 5:25am)
After holding several positions in Student Council, third-year Batten student Lillian Rojas will now serve as the student member of the Board of Visitors during the upcoming 2023-2024 academic year. Rojas aims to be a voice for all students, especially regarding their views on safety on Grounds and the 2030 Strategic Plan.
(03/02/23 4:27am)
Candidates for Student Council President — third-year College students Vidar Hageman, Tenzin Lodoe and Tichara Robertson — discussed safety, increased transparency, underrepresentation and the Board of Visitors in a debate Monday at 6 p.m. The debate —hosted by The Cavalier Daily and UBE — provided students a chance to hear from the candidates ahead of the start of voting on Tuesday.
(02/16/23 3:56am)
DivestUVA hosted a political education event Monday evening with students and local environmental activists to discuss ways to make the University more environmentally friendly by improving public transportation and committing to divestment in fossil fuels.
(02/21/23 3:50am)
After their first year on Grounds, many students opt to leave the bubble of University dorms and venture out into the housing market — on top of stresses in signing leases or finding roommates, students are increasingly struggling to find quality affordable housing options in Charlottesville as property values and student demand continue to rise.
(02/07/23 4:33am)
After 25 years at the University, Nicole Eramo, chief of staff and assistant vice president for student affairs, has left the University to take on the role of Chief of Staff to President Nicole Hurd at Lafayette College. During her long career in the Division of Student Affairs, Eramo aimed to foster a meaningful student experience both in and out of the classroom.
(01/31/23 4:25am)
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