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(11/29/17 5:34am)
Journalist and civil rights activist Shaun King delivered a talk about modern day civil rights in the aftermath of the events of Aug. 11 and 12 in Charlottesville at the Paramount Theater Monday night. The event was hosted by the Charlottesville Legal Aid Justice Center.
(11/27/17 5:15am)
Formal recruitment numbers for sororities associated with the the University’s Inter-Sorority Council have exceeded 1,000 new members this semester for the first time since 2009, according to ISC leaders.
(11/25/17 2:53pm)
The Charlottesville City Council debated the creation of an independent police citizen review board last Monday night as a means of holding the Charlottesville Police Department accountable to citizen concerns and building relationships within the community.
(11/14/17 5:27am)
The University’s Student Information System experienced an outage last Thursday evening when many first-year students were set to enroll in classes for the 2018 spring semester.
(11/10/17 3:51am)
At a heated Charlottesville City Council meeting Monday, speakers condemned The Daily Progress during the public comment period for publishing an article about email exchanges between City Council member-elect Nikuyah Walker — who was a candidate at the time of publication — and current members of the Council.
(11/08/17 6:38am)
In an upset to the city’s Democratic Party, Nikuyah Walker led at the polls Tuesday to become Charlottesville’s first independent candidate elected to the Charlottesville City Council since the 1940s. Democratic candidate Heather Hill was also elected to a four-year term on Council.
(11/08/17 6:34am)
Albemarle County voters elected Democratic incumbent Liz Palmer to represent the Samuel Miller district on the the county’s Board of Supervisors Tuesday. Palmer won 68 percent of the vote, while Republican challenger John C. Lowry received 32 percent of the vote in the only contested election for a seat on the board.
(11/08/17 3:12am)
In an upset win, Nikuyah Walker led at the polls Tuesday to become Charlottesville’s first independent candidate elected to the Charlottesville City Council since the 1940s. Democratic candidate Heather Hill was also elected to a four-year term on Council.
(11/06/17 5:46am)
Translated by Yichuan Wang and Shuman Zhou
(10/31/17 4:04am)
Two abduction attempts have been reported to the Charlottesville Police Department within the past week.
(10/30/17 3:57am)
The Task Force on Public Safety Preparedness and Response to Civil Unrest heard a report in Richmond Thursday presented by Jim W. Baker, director of the International Association of Chiefs of Police.
(10/30/17 3:57am)
Candidates for Charlottesville City Council responded to a number of questions during a debate held last Wednesday evening at the Jefferson School African-American Heritage Center. The forum was also hosted by the center and moderated by Andi Copeland-Whitsett.
(10/24/17 3:20am)
New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof delivered a talk at Nau Hall Monday to a crowded lecture hall, where he discussed the events of Aug. 11 and 12 in relation to the topic of division and inequality in the United States.
(10/23/17 5:19am)
Law School Dean Risa Goluboff delivered a talk at Alumni Hall Saturday, where she discussed the events of Aug. 11 and 12 in relation to the University. The Lifetime Learning program within the Office of Engagement, in partnership with the Alumni Association, hosted the event, which attracted dozens of alumni.
(10/18/17 4:51am)
The Charlottesville City Council held a public hearing Monday as part of its regular meeting in which speakers addressed the Council on a number of issues relating to the city’s management of and response to the “Unite the Right” rally Aug. 12 and other white supremacist events, the most recent of which occurred Oct.7 at Emancipation Park.
(10/16/17 3:51am)
The Charlottesville City Council held a special meeting Thursday morning when the Council voted to become a plaintiff in a lawsuit against organizers of the violent “Unite the Right” rally and private militia groups who were present during the demonstrations of Aug. 12.
(10/13/17 11:57pm)
Candidates for Charlottesville City Council spoke about a range of local issues during a debate held Thursday evening at the University. The forum was hosted by the Washington Literary Society and Debating Union and was moderated by Politics Lecturer James Todd.
(10/09/17 4:23am)
The University initiated a two-year long celebration of its Bicentennial Friday night with a launch event held on the Lawn, which featured speeches and musical and artistic performances. The event also featured a telling of the University’s history since its founding through animated projections on the Rotunda.
(10/04/17 3:35am)
Former U.S. Attorney Tim Heaphy and Charlottesville City Manager Maurice Jones responded to concerns raised by citizen speakers at the Sept. 18 City Council meeting Monday night relating to the ongoing review of the city’s response to and management of recent white supremacist events, including the deadly Aug. 12 “Unite the Right” rally.
(09/29/17 5:01am)
Candidates for Charlottesville City Council spoke about a range of issues during a forum held Wednesday night at Johnson Elementary School. The forum was jointly hosted by the Fry’s Spring and Johnson Village neighborhood associations and moderated by Brian Becker, president of the Fry’s Spring Association.