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(07/25/17 2:44am)
Several Democratic candidates for the Fifth District seat in the U.S. House of Representatives filed fundraising and spending summaries to the Federal Elections Commission July 15.
(07/21/17 1:16am)
Two Democrats have joined the nomination race to unseat Rep. Tom Garrett (R-Va.) in the Fifth District Congressional election in 2018. According to the Federal Election Commission, Ben Cullop and Leslie Cockburn filed for candidacy July 2 and 13, respectively.
(07/20/17 1:50am)
Lt. Gov. and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Ralph Northam released a proposal to expand the University of Virginia at Wise Tuesday, part of his plan to strengthen rural economies in Virginia.
(07/19/17 2:51am)
Curry Prof. Walt Heinecke applied for two permits from the Charlottesville Department of Parks and Recreation Thursday, asking to reserve McGuffey and Justice Parks to protest the Unite the Right rally Aug. 12.
(07/18/17 4:47am)
Phillip Parrish, interim vice president for research at the University, died unexpectedly Wednesday. Parrish had served as the interim vice president for research for more than two years at the time of his death, previously holding the position of associate vice president for research.
(07/17/17 3:15am)
The University Police Department arrested four people for alcohol-related charges during “Midsummers,” the weekend in between the second and third summer class sessions when hundreds of students on summer vacation return to the University for a series of parties and reunions.
(07/07/17 3:10am)
Charlottesville activist groups and faith community members plan to host counter events Saturday in light of a Ku Klux Klan rally scheduled for that afternoon at Emancipation Park.
(07/06/17 4:25am)
The singular purpose of the University’s Honor System is to uphold the Community of Trust, the student body’s culture of honesty and respect. The system is framed by the Honor Code — students must not lie, cheat or steal, and if they do, will be permanently removed from the University of Virginia.
(07/06/17 1:53am)
There’s this Ray Bradbury quote I like, though I find it oddly optimistic for a guy who wrote about burning books in “Fahrenheit 451.” Regardless, here it is —
(06/28/17 5:00am)
Indivisible Charlottesville held a rally Tuesday evening, opposing the Senate healthcare bill delayed for vote just hours earlier. In front of the Albemarle County Office Building, community members spoke out against the bill and thanked Virginia Senators Mark Warner (D) and Tim Kaine (D) for fighting against it.
(06/27/17 2:41am)
Juice and smoothies company The Juice Laundry opened a new location on the Corner Thursday, adding to its first location on Preston Ave. Co-founder and -owner Mike Keenan said he and his wife Sarah Messer Keenan saw the new location as more accessible to University Health System staff and students.
(06/26/17 4:18am)
Co-founded by John Kluge and Batten Assoc. Prof. Christine Mahoney, the Alight Fund partnered with micro-loan non-profit Kiva to launch the World Refugee Fund in honor of World Refugee Day.
(06/22/17 12:39am)
In a press release, Rep. Tom Garrett (R-Va.) shared his condolences for the death of University student Otto Warmbier and denounced the North Korean regime that detained Warmbier for 17 months.
(06/21/17 5:48am)
Student Council hosted a vigil Tuesday night for Otto Warmbier, the University student who died Monday shortly after being released from imprisonment in North Korea. Warmbier died surrounded by his family at 2:20 p.m. Monday.
(06/19/17 9:16pm)
Former University student Otto Warmbier, who was detained in North Korea for over a year, died Monday afternoon at 2:20 p.m. surrounded by family.
(06/19/17 2:14am)
Khizr and Ghazala Khan announced a Bicentennial Scholarship in memory of their son, U.S. Army Capt. Humayun Khan, a 2000 graduate of the University, Friday morning on the steps of the Rotunda.
(06/16/17 3:18am)
In a statement released Wednesday, the Office of the Vice President and Chief Student Affairs Officer announced they are creating a giving process for people to donate to the Warmbier family.
(06/15/17 4:27pm)
University student Otto Warmbier is believed to have suffered a “severe neurological injury,” but is in stable condition, according to University of Cincinnati Medical Center spokesperson Kelly Martin, who spoke at a press conference Thursday morning.
(06/15/17 3:26am)
Virginia voters flocked to the polls Tuesday to cast their votes in the open primary. The Democratic race was expected to be tight, while the Republican race was expected to be uncompetitive. For both races, the opposite of the original assumptions turned out to be true.
(06/14/17 4:30am)
Virginia voters cast their ballots in the Democratic primary Tuesday, choosing their candidates for the gubernatorial, lieutenant gubernatorial and House of Delegates races.