U.Va. releases results of second survey on student perceptions of campus sexual assault
The University released the results of a climate survey analyzing perceptions of sexual assault Friday.
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The University released the results of a climate survey analyzing perceptions of sexual assault Friday.
Detectives with the Charlottesville Police Department arrested a Charlottesville man Thursday in connection to the Oct. 27 Wertland Street attempted abduction.
The Honor Committee held its last meeting of the semester Sunday evening and discussed finals pushes, events held during final exams with food, coffee and Honor gear.
At their meeting Sunday night, the Honor Committee discussed training support officers in the new additional admissions by-law before it is set to go into effect April 1.
At their meeting Sunday evening, the Honor Committee voted 19-1 to change their bylaws to allow students to admit additional offenses under a single informed retraction, or IR.
At the Honor Committee meeting Sunday evening, Owen Gallogly, a Law student and Honor Committee representative, proposed to change the informed retraction bylaws to allow students to admit additional offenses under one informed retraction, or IR.
At its meeting Sunday evening, the Honor Committee continued to plan the single-sanction debate and popular assembly occurring later this fall.
The Honor Committee discussed several upcoming events at their meeting Sunday night, including a single-sanction debate and town hall discussion.
The University Police Department arrested three students for trespassing at the Bicentennial Launch Celebration Friday night. The students were led away from the Lawn in handcuffs.
The Honor Committee announced it is working to change the language of its bylaws and Constitution to make it more gender-inclusive at its Sunday meeting.
The University’s Board of Visitors had a busy day Friday, electing Harvard dean James E. Ryan as the University’s next president and voting to remove the 114-year-old Confederate plaques from the Rotunda.
The Board of Visitors’ Buildings and Grounds Committee met Thursday to discuss several projects in the works this year.
University President Teresa Sullivan sat down with The Cavalier Daily Tuesday morning in Madison Hall for a 45-minute interview to discuss the agenda for the upcoming Board of Visitors meeting and the University’s response to President Donald Trump’s repeal of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
The Honor Committee reviewed possible changes to the Contributory Mental Disorder process at their meeting Sunday night.
The Honor Committee held its first meeting of the semester Sunday night, in which committee members listened to presentations from several Honor Summer Fellows who worked on Honor-related research projects over the last few months.
According to a confidential document leaked to The Daily Progress and Richmond Times-Dispatch and published by both papers Friday, members of the Charlottesville City Council have raised concerns about the city’s management of the white nationalist rallies that took place July 8 and Aug. 12.
Following a violent weekend in Charlottesville, University President Teresa Sullivan is calling on students to end the annual Wertland Street Block Party.
A black bear capitalized on a quiet summer day to visit Grounds Wednesday, roaming outside the Battle Building wing of U.Va. Children’s Hospital.
The University released more details Tuesday about the Bicentennial Launch Celebration, announcing that Tony award-winning actor Leslie Odom, Jr. and R&B singer Andra Day will headline the Oct. 6 event. A third special guest, to be announced later, will close the event.
Students across Grounds are assisting with the Ralph Northam and Ed Gillespie gubernatorial campaigns for the November elections, coordinating student groups and working at local campaign offices.