Black Dot organizes rally, community members protest Martese Johnson arrest
UPDATE: University Police confirm Charlottesville resident Sara Tansey was arrested around 10 p.m. Wednesday night during protests on the Corner.
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UPDATE: University Police confirm Charlottesville resident Sara Tansey was arrested around 10 p.m. Wednesday night during protests on the Corner.
Faculty of Sweet Briar College released a statement Tuesday opposing the college’s closure and seeking an immediate meeting with the school’s Board of Directors to discuss alternatives.
The Response Working Group of the President’s Ad Hoc Group on University Climate and Culture held a town hall-style meeting Tueday in which students, faculty and other University community members discussed ideas about how to prevent sexual violence on Grounds.
Posters reading “Students for JUSTICE in Palestine #JewHaters” with an image of a body being dragged through a street were posted around Grounds on Sunday.
The Virginia Senate moved Monday to strike down Senate Bill 1132, a bill which would have allowed individuals to carry concealed handguns on school property outside of regular hours.
The Virginia Senate moved Monday to strike down Senate Bill 1132 , a bill which would have allowed individuals to carry concealed handguns on school property outside of regular hours.
University President Teresa Sullivan released a statement Thursday in response to the National Panhellenic Conference’s request that University chapters not participate in the 2015 Boys’ Bid Night. Sullivan said the University did not participate in making the request.
Global Grounds recently launched a new resource for students looking to intern abroad. Global Internships will utilize alumni, partner organizations and employers to provide students with internship opportunities during a semester or summer.
Del. Eileen Filler-Corn, D-Fairfax, proposed House Bill 1343 Dec. 1 which, if passed, would require university campus police or local law enforcement to report sexual assault cases to their local commonwealth attorneys within 48 hours of notice of the incident.
The University announced Thursday the appointment of Scott Beardsley, a senior director at the management consulting firm McKinsey & Company, as the ninth Dean of the Darden School of Business. His term will begin Aug. 1, when he will succeed current dean Robert Bruner.
The Open Enrollment period to apply for health insurance plans through the Federal Marketplace opened Saturday and will run through Feb. 15. in more than a dozen states.
Princeton University reached an agreement with the U.S. Department of Education last Wednesday to end an ongoing investigation of its sexual assault policy said to be in violation of Title IX, which bans discrimination on the basis of sex in educational institutions.
A recent study conducted by members of the psychology department found that parents who exercised psychological control on their teenagers hinder their child’s ability to develop close relationships later on in adulthood.
Administrators are in the midst of implementing the University's Total Advising initiative — a portion of the Cornerstone Plan aimed at revamping academic and career guidance.
The Jefferson Scholars Foundation and the Shadwell Society welcomed Pulitzer Prize winner Jon Meacham, the author of recent The New York Times bestseller “Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power,” Friday evening to Old Cabell Hall.
In response to increasingly frequent drug-related cases in Virginia, a number of politicians are taking a stand. The attorney general’s office, the governor’s office and the office of Sen. Tim Kaine have each begun separate plans of action to address the issue in recent weeks.
The Jefferson Literary and Debating Society hosted author Sam Kean last Friday for a discussion on his bestselling literary science work, “The Tale of the Dueling Neurosurgeons”.
Thousands of people from Charlottesville LGBTQ communities and their supporters came together Saturday in Lee Park, adjacent to the Downtown Mall, for the third annual CVille Pride Festival.