Audit commission researching honor system
The Honor Audit Commission is conducting research on Grounds as part of an 18-month audit of the Honor Committee. The HAC plans to release its report in the spring of 2018.
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The Honor Audit Commission is conducting research on Grounds as part of an 18-month audit of the Honor Committee. The HAC plans to release its report in the spring of 2018.
The Honor Committee met Sunday night to discuss a proposed amendment to the Committee’s constitution that would lower the threshold needed in a referendum to amend the constitution from 60 to 55 percent support from students.
Two students are gathering signatures for a proposed amendment to the Honor Committee constitution that would lower the majority threshold needed to amend the constitution from 60 percent to 55 percent.
Tareq and Ammar Aqel Mohammed Aziz, two brothers who were detained and deported by customs officials at Dulles International Airport, arrived in the U.S. Monday morning after the Charlottesville Legal Aid Justice Center argued in federal court for their return.
The National Pan-Hellenic Council, an umbrella organization for the nine historically black Greek-lettered organizations, kicked off Black History Month with an event at Nau Hall Wednesday night.
Anita Hill delivered the keynote address Thursday evening for the Community MLK Celebration, an annual commemoration of the civil rights leader’s life. Hill gave the address to a packed audience at the Paramount Theater, discussing intersectionality, legal activism and social change.
A pair of higher education bills to be heard by the Virginia House of Delegates – House Bill 1410 and House Bill 1886 – could decrease out-of-state enrollment and financial aid opportunities at the University.
Nursing doctoral student Holly Edwards, a former Charlottesville vice mayor, died Jan. 7. She was laid to rest at Holly Memorial Gardens Jan. 12.
Lawyers for former University Assoc. Dean Nicole Eramo are asking a federal judge to uphold a jury’s verdict that found Rolling Stone magazine, parent company Wenner Media, Inc. and writer Sabrina Rubin Erdely liable of defamation in connection with the now-debunked article, “A Rape on Campus.”
The Board of Visitors’ Buildings and Grounds Committee met Friday morning in the Rotunda to discuss plans for construction and development on Grounds, ranging from renovations to the baseball stadium to a sustainability partnership with Dominion Power.
Dragas condemns Strategic Investment Fund (July 6)
The Eliminate the Hate campaign — organized by a coalition of groups on Grounds — sought to combat hate speech at the University, planning daily events for the week of Nov. 14-18. The campaign culminated Nov. 18 with “Occupy the Rotunda” — a silent protest Nov. 18 in which students marched from dorms and the Corner and ended on the steps of the Rotunda. It is not yet clear what Eliminate the Hate’s future holds.
Fourth-year College students Aryn Frazier and Lauren Jackson were named Rhodes Scholars — a prestigious award which covers expenses for 32 American students to pursue graduate degrees at the University of Oxford — Saturday evening.
This article has been updated to include President Sullivan’s response.
With Clinton leading Trump by a mere 4 points among likely voters according to an ABC News/Washington Post poll, students are actively participating in political CIOs to increase support for their desired candidates.
“I’m sorry if this hurt you in any way,” Rolling Stone magazine Deputy Managing Editor Sean Woods said, looking down at former Associate Dean Nicole Eramo from the stand.
Former U.S. Rep. Bob Inglis (R-S.C.) discussed climate change and conservatism at an event Monday afternoon in the Special Collections Library. The speech he gave, titled “Climate Action and Conservatives,” was part of the Miller Center’s Great Issues programming.
In response to concerns about safety on the Corner, the Office of the Vice President for Research cut hours for OpenGrounds, a workspace and meeting site for students and faculty.
Active voter registration in Charlottesville, nearly a month from the presidential election, is currently greater than it has been in the past two presidential elections on Election Day.