Student Council calls on Housing and Residential Life to take on costs of STI testing and first-year menstrual products
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After two weeks of debate, Student Council passed a resolution calling for the implementation of a PILOT — Payment in Lieu of Taxes — program between the University of Virginia and the City of Charlottesville at their meeting Tuesday. Under the program, the University would pay the city a portion of the value of its property tax exemption for the City to invest in public schools and affordable housing projects in Charlottesville.
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The Board of Visitors’ Building and Grounds Committee heard updates on the architectural design of the Karsh Institute of Democracy, discussing conflicting opinions surrounding its architectural consistency with other buildings across Grounds at its meeting Thursday.
The University Police Department received a report that a racial slur was painted on a sidewalk and roadway at the corner of 14th Street and John Street Friday morning just before 5 a.m.
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Student Council heard a presentation from Jaden Evans, vice president for administration and fourth-year College student, regarding a proposed increase to the student activities fee Tuesday evening to source public feedback.
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Student Council’s legislative body voted to support the Native American Student Union’s proposed Student Center for Native American and Indigenous Students during its general body meeting Tuesday.
In the City of Charlottesville’s first response to former Chief of Charlottesville Police RaShall Brackney’s $10 million prejudice case alleging racial and gender discrimination in termination, the City has asked the federal judge to dismiss the case.
Student Council’s representative body addressed recent decisions and communications coming from the University through legislation passed during Tuesday’s general body meeting. The first resolution called for a reinstatement of free COVID-19 rapid tests and a second denounced the University’s response to vandalism of Dawson’s Row.
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Neither the University Police Department nor the Charlottesville Police Department made any arrests at the annual Wertland Street Block Party.
The Board of Visitors’ Academic and Student Life Committee heard presentations from Robyn Hadley, vice president and student affairs officer, on student success at the University and Provost Ian Baucom on research priorities, approved the closure of the Slavic department’s doctoral program and instated 11 new professorships during its meeting Friday.
The Collective Administration is currently in the process of appointing and pursuing final members of its leadership team. While a number of positions were officially approved by the legislative body during last week’s general body meeting, many positions remain vacant this week and others remain in the interview and evaluation stages.
Ceci Cain, president of Student Council and fourth-year College student, led the first general body meeting of her administration Tuesday. After introducing members of the executive board, the representative body heard and approved leadership nominations for the upcoming year.
Student Council held the last meeting of its current administration led by Abel Liu, outgoing Student Council president and fourth-year College student, Tuesday evening. Following a leadership spotlight presentation, the representative body confirmed second-year College student Eugene Choo as chair of the Rules and Ethics Board and approved 10 new CIOs.
Student Council voted in favor of a resolution calling for the support of the construction of a decentralized Memorial for Enslaved Laborers during its general body meeting Tuesday night. The resolution issues formal support for a proposal originally written by fourth-year College student Hailey Barnett and was passed with 16 votes in favor, zero votes against and one abstention.