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(12/09/16 8:08am)
The Spudnut Shop, the famous local potato doughnut store located on Avon Street across from the Belmont Bridge, announced that it will be closing its doors permanently by Dec. 30 of this year. Spudnuts, as it is affectionately called, has been a staple of the downtown area since its founding by Richard Wingfield in 1969.
(07/03/16 6:41pm)
The University’s Chuck It For Charity program collected over 21,000 pounds of donations this year for charities like Goodwill Industries, the Salvation Army and Habitat for Humanity.
(05/19/16 1:47am)
Final Exercises for the Class of 2016 will begin May 20, and several secret societies will likely use them to reveal information about their organizations and recognize graduates for their accomplishments.
(05/02/16 5:45am)
The University’s Board of Visitors met over the course of the 2015-16 school year, beginning in mid-August with their annual retreat and most recently in late April.
(04/22/16 4:47am)
The Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation announced its 2016 recipient Wednesday evening. Third-year Engineering student Jill Ferguson will receive a $30,000 scholarship toward a graduate school program of her choosing.
(04/18/16 4:17am)
Earlier this week, the University announced two recipients of the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation Scholarship.
(04/13/16 5:20am)
The Sons and Daughters of Liberty published their annual list of “Rebels and Tyrants” before midnight April 12.
(04/11/16 1:26am)
The Jefferson Trust will be announcing this year’s grant recipients April 15 to coincide with the week of Thomas Jefferson’s birthday.
(04/07/16 12:33am)
University Career Services unveiled the University Events app, which will list major Career Center events and provide a new way for students to approach job and internship recruitment fairs.
(04/04/16 2:16am)
Some University professors teach in multiple departments across different disciplines, which can affect their departmental status, who enrolls in their classes and what their research covers.
(03/31/16 2:53am)
Jesse Matthew Jr. was transferred from the Albemarle-Charlottesville Regional Jail to Red Onion State Prison March 29.
(03/30/16 6:22am)
The University Board of Elections released February’s University election candidates’ expenditure reports this past weekend. In 2016, undergraduate and graduate candidates spent nearly $3,000 on their campaigns, according to the report.
(03/22/16 3:30am)
Charlottesville gas prices are up $0.23 from last month due to the annual “spring climb” in prices which happens each year around March. During this time, oil refineries conduct maintenance in order to adhere to the federal mandate for burning fuel during the summer months, according to the American Automobile Association.
(03/17/16 1:58am)
Five University students were arrested March 7 in the lobby of the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality in Richmond. The students, a part of the Climate Action Society and members of the Virginia Student Environmental Coalition, were arrested along with 12 other activists from around the Commonwealth.
(03/03/16 5:15am)
About one-third of all students will use services provided by the University Career Center during their time at the University, Everette Fortner, University associate vice president of career and professional development, said in an email statement.
(02/25/16 4:42am)
A new graduate student subcommittee met for the first time Feb. 14 at the University Judiciary Council general body meeting.
(02/25/16 2:59am)
Feminist activist and author Amy Richards gave a lecture Wednesday discussing how the feminist movement at times has only focused on the work of well-known, distinguished women.
(02/18/16 3:38am)
As students start voting in University-wide elections on Friday, they will cast their ballots using ranked order preference voting, or RPV.
(02/11/16 3:04am)
Although Valentine’s Day is currently celebrated with candy, cards and roses, its historical influence is rooted in Roman myths and Catholic saints.
(02/09/16 4:34am)
The City of Charlottesville’s Board of Architectural Review halted developers’ plans to demolish the Blue Moon Diner and a neighboring convenience store on West Main Street last Thursday in an effort to preserve the historical integrity and character of the area.