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(02/24/18 11:50pm)
A proposed amendment to Student Council’s constitution to implement a presidential veto power was rejected by the student body in a University-wide referendum this week, with just under 63.3 percent of students supporting the amendment. According to the Student Council constitution, “two-thirds of those voting must vote in favor of the amendment during elections.”
(02/23/18 3:03am)
The Charlottesville City Council adopted an amended ordinance Tuesday night to revise a number of the City’s standard operating procedures governing the permitting process for special events and demonstrations within the city.
(02/22/18 6:52am)
The Charlottesville City Council considered the adoption of an ordinance at their meeting Tuesday to transfer ownership of Brandon Avenue to the University as part of a master plan developed by U.Va. to redevelop the area as a “green street” and connect the South Lawn complex to the U.Va. Health System.
(02/21/18 6:31am)
University President Teresa Sullivan sat down with The Cavalier Daily Tuesday afternoon in Madison Hall for a 30-minute interview to discuss the Deans Working Group’s proposed speech regulations, enhanced security measures with social media, the University’s responses to Aug. 11 and 12 six months out, Community Alerts and Sullivan’s transition out of office.
(02/21/18 6:26am)
The City of Charlottesville and the Batten School jointly hosted the first annual Charlottesville Affordable Housing summit at Garrett Hall Friday, where speakers discussed the status quo of housing in the local community, what factors affect its affordability and solutions to increase the availability of housing for low income residents.
(02/19/18 7:30am)
This is a transcript of an interview The Cavalier Daily conducted with Eddie Lin, a third-year College student and candidate for Student Council president. The interview has been edited for length and clarity.
(02/08/18 7:03am)
In a 3-2 vote Monday, the Charlottesville City Council rejected a special use permit proposal from the developers of West2nd Condos on Water Street. Mayor Nikuyah Walker, Vice Mayor Heather Hill and Councilor Wes Bellamy voted against the permit, while Councilors Kathy Galvin and Mike Signer voted in favor of it.
(02/07/18 5:35am)
The Charlottesville City Council unanimously passed a resolution Monday to revise its general body meeting structure and procedures of operation.
(02/01/18 7:31am)
The National Transportation Safety Board has taken charge of an investigation into the collision of a truck and an Amtrak passenger train Wednesday morning. The train was carrying Republican members of Congress to a legislative retreat in West Virginia. One person is confirmed dead and six others were sent to the University’s Medical Center for treatment, with one in critical condition.
(02/01/18 7:25am)
President Donald Trump delivered the State of the Union Address to members of Congress Tuesday night to reflect on his first year in office and set forth an agenda for the coming year.
(01/27/18 5:55pm)
The University’s Office of the Architect held a community listening session at Newcomb Hall Thursday afternoon to allow for students, faculty and community members to voice their concerns on the proposed construction of a softball stadium at Lambeth Field. The meeting room was almost at full capacity.
(01/24/18 8:07am)
Joy Reid, a national correspondent for MSNBC and host of "AM Joy" and "The Reid Report," delivered the keynote address for the Community MLK Celebration at the Paramount Theater Tuesday night. The address — titled “We are the Change We Seek” — focused on race relations in modern America.
(01/22/18 12:59am)
The Planning and Coordination Council Technical Committee met Thursday at the Albemarle County office building to hear presentations on the purpose of the body and an update on the University’s upgrade of the Birdwood Golf Course.
(01/18/18 3:51am)
The Charlottesville City Council held a public hearing Tuesday night to allow community members to express their opinions on the revision of the Council’s meeting structure and operating procedures.
(01/17/18 5:55am)
Exactly 518 graduate and undergraduate students received degrees from a wide variety of the University’s schools and programs of study this past December. The graduates were roughly split between undergraduate and graduate level students.
(01/04/18 4:34am)
The Charlottesville City Council held a hearing Tuesday night in which speakers expressed their concerns about revisions to the city’s permitting process for demonstrations and events.
(01/03/18 6:18pm)
Charlottesville City Council elected Nikuyah Walker as mayor and Heather Hill as vice mayor Tuesday night, both of whom will serve two-year terms. Walker is the first African-American woman to serve as mayor of Charlottesville, and she was also the first independent candidate elected to Council since 1948.
(12/20/17 5:13am)
The Charlottesville City Council held a discussion Monday evening about a series of revisions to the city’s standard operating procedures that govern demonstrations and special events.
(12/07/17 6:33am)
Former U.S. Attorney Tim Heaphy presented a report to the Charlottesville City Council on Monday, detailing the findings of his team’s third-party review of the city’s response to and management of this year’s white supremacist events, including the deadly Aug. 12 ‘Unite the Right’ rally.
(12/04/17 7:01am)
Former U.S. Attorney Tim Heaphy held a press conference at City Space Friday detailing the findings of his team’s third-party review of the city’s response to and management of this year’s white supremacist events, including the deadly Aug. 12 Unite the Right rally.