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(05/25/16 5:53pm)
Facing an investigation by both the FBI and the Justice Department regarding the legality of donations to his 2013 gubernatorial campaign, Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe says the donations in question are legal.
(05/05/16 7:34pm)
The University recently announced a new five-year plan to cut back on energy use, emissions and waste.
(05/03/16 3:45am)
Albemarle County Police arrested 20 people at the Foxfield Races April 30, ending a downward trend in arrests seen in recent years.
(04/28/16 4:14am)
The U.S. Supreme Court heard former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell’s appeal of his conviction charges April 27.
(04/28/16 1:17am)
The spring Foxfield Races — an event where thousands of students gather to watch horse racing — has seen its fair share of arrests and medical emergencies over the years. However, Lt. Mike Wagner of the Albemarle police department said the number of arrests made over the past three years has fallen.
(04/26/16 2:37am)
Gov. Terry McAuliffe signed an executive order April 22 restoring voting rights to more than 200,000 convicted felons in Virginia.
(04/21/16 4:11am)
Six months of petitioning, research and testing has led to the recent implementation of a meal exchange program at the Fine Arts Café.
(04/19/16 2:06am)
The Jefferson Trust awarded a $47,235 grant April 15 to fund Preserving Self-Governance for Our Third Century, a project which aims to help orient new faculty members to the tradition and culture of U.Va.
(04/12/16 3:48am)
Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe vetoed a bill April 8 that would have required ballots to include party identification for any candidate nominated by a political party or at a primary election.
(04/07/16 4:30am)
The University Judiciary Committee released their trial statistics Monday, showing that a total of 85 cases were heard during the 2015-16 term.
(03/22/16 3:32am)
As Air Force One landed in Cuba March 20, President Barack Obama became the first sitting president to visit the island nation in nearly 90 years.
(03/03/16 4:29am)
Nearly 10 percent of University alumni live in Charlottesville after graduating, according to LinkedIn data.
(02/23/16 4:09am)
With Super Tuesday only a week away, a recent poll is saying Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and Republican candidate Donald Trump may have the upper hand in the Virginia primaries — but it will be close.
(02/18/16 6:04am)
Encouraging diversity and community engagement are among the most important issues student representatives from various CIOs say they want student leaders to tackle after being elected to office.
(02/11/16 3:48am)
As Valentine’s Day approaches, students and businesses are making plans to celebrate the holiday.
(02/04/16 1:40am)
The Republican Party of Virginia requested on Jan. 30 to rescind the loyalty oath which Republican primary voters would be required to sign in order for their vote to count.
(01/26/16 6:56am)
Republican plans to replace Virginia Supreme Court Justice Jane Marum Roush have been put on hold after Sen. Glen H. Sturtevant Jr. (R-Richmond) announced he would not lend his vote in support of her intended replacement.
(12/07/15 5:04am)
Beginning next semester, students can purchase a meal plan that provides food from restaurants on the Corner.
(11/23/15 3:29am)
Holiday Sharing, an ongoing project between Madison House and the Salvation Army, will be pairing community sponsors with families in need this holiday season to bring gifts and food to the Charlottesville community.
(11/23/15 2:03am)
Most students go home for Thanksgiving, but for those who have decided to stay behind the University will offer food and fun through a number of different projects and programs.