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(03/20/13 2:10am)
Student Council discussed a reform aimed to increase Council’s transparency at its Tuesday meeting. The bylaw change would require Council to make updated bills available online and create a timeline by which time the information must be public.
(03/08/13 3:19pm)
Several gunshots were fired on the Corner between 1:45 a.m. and 2 a.m Thursday night. According to eyewitness testimony from first-year Engineering student Chris Glazier, the unknown gunman fired a third or fourth bullet through the front window of Mincers as he fled on foot.
(03/05/13 9:16pm)
University Board of Visitors Rector Helen Dragas criticized the Faculty Senate in an email Tuesday for their condemnation of the content of an email exchange between her and University President Teresa Sullivan obtained by The Washington Post last weekend.
(02/27/13 5:11am)
Student Council unanimously passed a new set of bylaws Tuesday evening which will fundamentally change the organization’s meeting structure and seeks to reinvent the organization’s relationship to students. The bill is the most comprehensive set of Council bylaw reforms since 1979, said incoming Council president Eric McDaniel, a third-year College student.
(02/25/13 5:31am)
The University Board of Visitors appointed third-year College student Blake Blaze as its new non-voting student member Thursday afternoon. Fourth-year College student Hillary Hurd currently holds the position.
(02/21/13 5:18am)
The new dorms in the Alderman Road Residence Area will be named the Lile-Maupin House and the Tuttle-Dunnington House, the Board of Visitors’ Buildings and Grounds Committee decided Wednesday afternoon.
(02/06/13 4:41am)
According to the newly released ballot from the University Board of Elections, third-year College student Eric McDaniel will be running unopposed for Student Council president, marking the first time in at least 10 years the position has gone uncontested.
(01/31/13 6:35am)
The Virginia Senate Education and Health Committee voted Monday to stonewall legislation that would have overturned the Virginia mandate requiring women to undergo an ultrasound before terminating a pregnancy. Every Republican senator in the committee voted in opposition of the bill, and three Democrats voted for the measure.
(01/25/13 4:13pm)
The appointments subcommittee of the Virginia House of Delegates’ Privileges and Elections Committee voted Thursday morning to confirm University Rector Helen Dragas to her second term on the Board of Visitors.
(01/23/13 5:40am)
Politics Profs. David Leblang and Sonal Pandya, along with doctoral student Brenton Peterson, released a study this week that examined the political and economic aspects of different processes for obtaining medical certification in the United States for the international community.
(01/17/13 5:24am)
Businessman, real estate developer and philanthropist Howard Milstein has donated $2.26 million to the Miller Center to sponsor a five-year public policy symposium, the University announced Tuesday.
(01/16/13 5:45am)
A subcommittee in the Virginia House of Delegates Monday rejected a proposed constitutional amendment that would have allowed nonviolent felons to automatically have their right to vote restored after serving their sentences. Under current state law, all requests must be approved by the governor personally.
(12/05/12 4:39am)
A number of recent hate crime incidents brought supporters of the LGBTQ communities to the Rotunda Tuesday afternoon. Events, especially in the last month, have made these protestors concerned that the University’s “community of trust” has been irrevocably violated.
(11/30/12 7:33am)
History Prof. William Hitchcock was named this week to the Henry A. Kissinger Chair in Foreign Policy and International Relations at the Library of Congress, where he will spend six months researching his upcoming book on President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
(11/16/12 3:46am)
Retired Charlottesville Police Lieut. Joe Rader, former lead investigator for the Morgan Harrington case, is boosting efforts to find Harrington’s killer. Rader released a letter to the public Tuesday urging Harrington’s killer or anyone with information related to her death, to come forward.
(11/14/12 7:36am)
A study released this week by the Institute of International Education revealed a great increase in the number of international students attending U.S. universities, specifically those in the state of Virginia.
(11/09/12 5:20am)
A study released Thursday by the National Student Clearinghouse found a sizable proportion of students who transferred from community colleges into four-year institutions go on to receive bachelor’s degrees, despite concerns that community college transfers are less likely to succeed in four-year institutions.
(11/07/12 6:31am)
A week after the University got an unexpected two days off from Hurricane Sandy, it celebrated an unofficial election day holiday at bars and various watch parties across Grounds. Those watching political returns, like many across the nation, spent Tuesday evening gathered anxiously around televisions and laptop screens, constantly refreshing pages.
(10/31/12 4:42am)
Hurricane Sandy has departed, leaving Charlottesville mostly untouched but sending waves flooding through Maryland and cutting power in New York City.
(10/26/12 5:54am)
The attorneys representing former University student George Huguely filed for an extension in the Virginia Court of Appeals last week, earning themselves an additional 30 days to file trial transcripts. Fran Lawrence and Rhonda Quagliana, Huguely’s attorneys, now have until Nov. 29 instead of Oct. 30 to submit their record of trial proceedings.