Two pedestrians hit by cars in under 24 hours in U.Va. area
In fewer than 24 hours, two pedestrians were hit while using crosswalks in the University area.
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In fewer than 24 hours, two pedestrians were hit while using crosswalks in the University area.
The University’s Board of Visitors approved a proposal Tuesday which will increase the enrollment of in-state undergraduate students by up to 100 for the upcoming academic year. The BOV also authorized the “Cornerstone Grant,” which will expand the University’s financial aid program to give grants to qualifying full-time undergraduate Virginians from middle-income families.
The University Board of Visitors Advancement Committee met Thursday to hear updates from those involved with the Council of Foundations, the Compassionate Schools project and funding for the University’s Third Century Capital Campaign.
The Board of Visitors met Friday to discuss alternatives to enhance access and affordability and the financial impact these alternatives would take on the University’s $2.2 billion Strategic Investment Fund.
Student protesters were granted a meeting with University President Teresa Sullivan after storming a Board of Visitors meeting Friday, demanding the board work to make the University a safer place.
Approximately 25 students marched into a Board of Visitors meeting Friday with a list of verbal demands which centered on asking the University to do more to create a safe space for victims of hate crimes. Student protesters took turns going around the room and shared their concerns before Rector William H. Goodwin asked them to leave.
A federal jury awarded former Associate Dean Nicole Eramo $3 million in damages Monday in her defamation suit against Rolling Stone magazine, Wenner Media, Inc. and writer Sabrina Rubin Erdely.
University student support for Libertarian Gary Johnson exceeds support for Donald Trump, according to a poll conducted by The Cavalier Daily in partnership with a faculty advisory committee and the Center for Survey Research.
“She was there for survivors, 100 percent,” Alex Pinkleton said of former Associate Dean Nicole Eramo Wednesday before a courtroom of jurors, legal counsel and spectators.
The cross-examination of former University Associate Dean Nicole Eramo continued Wednesday, as part of her $7.85 million defamation lawsuit against Rolling Stone magazine, Sabrina Rubin Erdely and Wenner Media, Inc.
ABC aired an exclusive interview with former Associate Dean Nicole Eramo on Friday, three days before the $7.85 million lawsuit she filed against Rolling Stone magazine, Sabrina Rubin Erdely and Wenner Media, Inc. begins trial.
Members of the University men’s basketball team began posting a photo to social media Thursday night depicting 16 teammates dressed in black and kneeling on the John Paul Jones basketball court with arms linked. Captions attached to the social media posts read, “Kneel for Injustice. Kneel for Equality.”
More than 100 University students participated in a ‘die-in’ Friday by lying on the ground outside of Old Cabell Hall. The die-in was in commemoration of National Blackout Day, which came following the deaths of Terence Crutcher and Keith Lamont Scott.
The Board of Visitors approved approximately $26 million to be allocated over the next three years between 13 research scholarships. The vote taken Friday was the first with regard to spending money from the Strategic Investment Fund.
The University of Virginia was named the No. 2 public university in the country — up one spot from last year’s No. 3 ranking — in the U.S. News & World Report’s 2017 college rankings. Last month, Business Insider ranked the University the top public university in the nation, while the Princeton Review named the University among its 381 best colleges in a list that does not rank colleges numerically.
Student Council, along with Young Americans for Freedom at U.Va. and the Burke Society, commemorated the 15th anniversary of the September 11th attacks by holding a “Never Forget” ceremony and planting flags on the Lawn in remembrance of the lives which were lost.
After a change to the Housing and Residence Life program was finalized over the summer, resident advisors are now responsible for a Thursday night on-call initiative.
In July, former Board of Visitors rector Helen Dragas wrote a Washington Post editorial which revealed that the University has $2.2 billion stashed away in a so-called “Strategic Investment Fund.”
The U.S. Supreme Court vacated former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell’s 11 charges of public corruption Monday, calling for a more narrow definition of what defines an “official act” under federal bribery law.
Nearly two years after former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell was convicted on 11 counts of corruption, the U.S. Supreme Court set aside and remanded the charges against McDonnell in its opinion released Monday.