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(02/01/12 5:44pm)
University President Teresa Sullivan opposed Gov. Bob McDonnell's budget limiting the amount of money the University could take from in-state tuition to pay for need-based financial aid at the Virginia Senate Finance Committee's Education Subcommittee meeting last week.
(01/31/12 4:40pm)
A bill introduced by Del. Mark Cole, R-Fredericksburg, which would require people to show a photo ID in order to vote, passed the House of Delegates yesterday and now awaits approval by the Senate.
(01/30/12 4:21pm)
The Virginia Board of Health discussed Friday whether the emergency regulations passed last December by Gov. Bob McDonnell, requiring first-trimester abortion clinics to comply with the same building standards as hospitals, would become permanent.
(01/27/12 12:21pm)
Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli asked the Virginia Supreme Court Wednesday to overturn a lower court ruling made the previous day which held that six Virginia residents had grounds to sue the state for its current redistricting legislation.
(01/27/12 12:20pm)
Charlottesville City Council member Kathy Galvin pushed Monday for Council to consider changing Charlottesville's status from a city to a town to decrease its financial obligations.
(01/25/12 10:11am)
The Office of the Dean of Students announced yesterday that it will not conduct an investigation into controversial Delta Gamma spirit song lyrics which leaked last week.
(01/20/12 6:44am)
Just two months after the University passed a regulation prohibiting anyone from carrying guns on Grounds, a Virginia lawmaker reintroduced a bill last week which would undermine that regulation by allowing faculty to carry guns with concealed carry permits on college campuses.
(01/18/12 6:47am)
The Virginia Supreme Court heard arguments last Thursday about Attorney General and University alumnus Ken Cuccinelli's request for information from the University concerning the climate change research of former University Environmental Sciences Prof. Michael Mann.
(12/01/11 6:53am)
Police arrested several protesters yesterday evening after they refused to leave Lee Park when Occupy Charlottesville's permit expired at 6 p.m.
(12/01/11 6:47am)
A University student was assaulted early Sunday morning near the intersection of 14th Street and University Avenue by the Corner. Police are still looking for one of the two assailants.
(11/29/11 6:10am)
Charlottesville City Council will consider a proposal next Monday for the creation of a new human rights commission to address concerns about fair housing and employment and to potentially enforce a new local anti-discrimination policy.
(11/17/11 7:17am)
The Batten School announced yesterday a new undergraduate degree in Leadership and Public Policy, which, pending approval by the State Council for Higher Education of Virginia, will accept applicants this year to begin the program next year.
(11/15/11 5:46am)
Three University students shared the results of a study about Charlottesville's downtown farmers' market before market vendors and community members Sunday.
(11/14/11 6:37am)
Despite the departure Saturday of a self-proclaimed "key" member of Occupy Charlottesville who says the movement is in a "downward spiral that will only end badly," Occupiers in Lee Park maintain that the group is still strong.
(11/10/11 6:30am)
Although fewer voters went to the polls in Tuesday's local Albemarle County elections than in last year's midterm elections, the voter turnout was slightly higher than the previous two state legislature elections held in 2007 and 2003.
(11/08/11 7:56am)
Charlottesville City Council unanimously passed a resolution last night to apologize for the destruction of the primarily black Vinegar Hill neighborhood in the name of urban renewal in the 1960s.
(11/08/11 7:54am)
Charlottesville City Council voted 4-1 last night to defer the decision to grant a special permit allowing an expansion of the Theta Chi fraternity house at 600 Preston Place.
(11/03/11 5:28am)
Former University Environmental Sciences Prof. Michael Mann received permission from a Virginia judge Tuesday to participate directly in a court case concerning a request for access to emails about climate change research he conducted while at the University.
(11/01/11 5:02am)
Tensions continue to mount in the ongoing debate concerning a new earthen dam at the Ragged Mountain Natural Area. The closed-door negotiations between Charlottesville City Council and Albemarle County authorities are the latest source of controversy for City officials and citizens alike.
(10/27/11 5:08am)
As part of its Beyond Coal campaign, the Sierra Student Coalition camped out in the Ampitheater last night to raise awareness about the University's use of coal and display a show of strong support for coal use reduction in preparation for a meeting next Monday with Colette Sheehy, vice president for management and budget.