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(12/06/14 11:30pm)
Students responded in force to
reports Friday which alleged that some claims in last month’s Rolling Stone article, detailing a gang rape at the University in 2012, may be false. A statement by Phi Kappa Psi fraternity outlined an internal investigation which found a number of the details presented in the article are possibly untrue.
(12/04/14 8:07am)
University students and members of the Charlottesville community gathered Wednesday night to protest the Staten Island court decision to drop the criminal case against NYPD Officer Daniel Pantaleo, who was charged with the fatal choking of Eric Garner.
(11/24/14 8:51am)
University President Teresa Sullivan and the Honor Committee met Sunday to discuss the implications of the recent Rolling Stone article on the University’s system of student self-governance, and to address potential future attacks on such a system.
(11/20/14 5:07am)
The University released its proposal for a new sexual misconduct policy Wednesday — the latest revision since 2011 — in response to recently increased federal pressure to clamp down on sexual violence. The proposal is open for public commentary until Dec. 5.
(11/10/14 6:34am)
The University Judiciary Committee is looking to revamping its sexual misconduct subcommittee, signifying a push to become more involved in sexual assault prevention on Grounds. The reconfigured subcommittee will seek to keep the organization more involved in University efforts to prevent sexual assault.
(11/04/14 2:26am)
The Honor Committee is organizing a pair of events to foster discussion about the informed retraction and single sanction, hosting upcoming discussions with Sustained Dialogue, Mainland Student Network and the Chinese Students Scholar Society.
(10/28/14 3:50am)
The University hosted the panel discussion “Responding to ISIS: Violence Against Women and Girls” Monday, discussing the violence of the self-styled Islamic State against women and girls and working to brainstorm solutions to address the trauma and ongoing tragedy faced by refugees.
(10/23/14 5:35am)
The Honor Committee decided on a temporary solution to the procedural ambiguity it has faced in cases of bad debt, opting to deal with cases by relying on previous bylaws while Committee members continue to explore long-term solutions.
(10/20/14 2:43am)
John Simon, University executive vice president and provost, will become the next president of Lehigh University, the school announced last Friday. His term will begin July 1.
(10/15/14 4:08am)
The Honor Committee is exploring a plan to extend the honor system to restaurants on the Corner, allowing students who have forgotten cash or a credit card to dine first and pay later.
(10/07/14 1:33am)
Lieut. Ronnie Roberts retired from his post of 40 years with the Charlottesville Police and started his tenure as the Chief of the Louisa Police Department Monday.
(10/06/14 4:59am)
The Honor Committee is considering revisions to its bad debt policies, possibly impacting the Committee’s future jurisdiction and trial practices. As the bylaws currently stand, bad debt cases range from issues like bad checks to a failure to pay rent. Under existing bylaws, these cases qualify as stealing and merit an investigation into whether or not an honor offense has been committed.
(09/23/14 2:30am)
After three years of growth, job levels in the Charlottesville region are now higher than they were before the 2008 recession. At 114,911 total jobs, the expansion marks a 12.7 percent growth since 2003.
(09/15/14 4:40am)
The Honor Committee has worked this semester to launch a new outreach campaign called “Everyone is Honor,” designed to expand University participation in the honor system. The program is a central part of the Committee’s plan this year to make the honor system seem more accessible and friendly to students.
(09/08/14 11:41pm)
Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring recently appointed Roscoe C. Roberts as legal counsel to the University.
(09/08/14 3:35am)
The Honor Committee and the University Judiciary Committee met Sunday to discuss upcoming outreach efforts and plans for the semester.
(09/01/14 10:54pm)
Charlottesville City Council will vote Tuesday to accept a grant to train city police officers on how to best approach youth minority arrests. The grant decision, a product of years of investigation into how to reduce racial disproportionality in Charlottesville youth arrests, comes amid a national reexamination of police procedures following the fatal shooting of Ferguson, Missouri teen Michael Brown.
(09/01/14 3:49am)
The Honor Committee and the University Judiciary Committee met Sunday to discuss the coming semester and review outreach and recruitment initiatives.
(08/26/14 2:07am)
The Class of 2018 officially joined the University community with Sunday’s convocation ceremony, during which a record 3,690 first years were welcomed to Grounds.
(08/20/14 12:40pm)
As thousands of students across the country return to their respective campuses, college and university administrators nationwide continue to rethink sexual assault prevention and investigation policies.