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(06/01/17 1:03am)
The Jefferson Scholars Foundation announced May 17 the 36 incoming first-year students who will receive the merit-based Jefferson Scholarship. The scholarship covers the full cost of tuition for four years and includes funds for foreign travel and other extracurricular activities.
(04/19/17 6:04am)
The Charlottesville Board of Architectural Review voted Tuesday to allow the demolition of the Main Street Arena and Escafé to make way for a new office building. The proposal for Main Street Arena was passed unanimously, while the proposal for Escafé’s building passed by a vote of five for the demolition to two against it.
(04/03/17 6:43am)
The University Judiciary Committee officially welcomed its new executive members and heard remarks from graduating executive members in an official change to new leadership on Sunday.
(03/20/17 6:52am)
Second-year Law student Peter Bautz has been elected as incoming chair of the University Judiciary Committee, the organization announced Sunday.
(03/06/17 12:52am)
The Board of Visitors Advancement Committee met March 3 to discuss proposals to increase innovation and philanthropy, as well as the overall level of donations to the University.
(02/27/17 7:53am)
The University Judiciary Committee met for the first time Sunday following the University elections and discussed amendments to the UJC constitution that the student body approved, as well as proposed bylaws changes that UJC is currently considering.
(02/20/17 8:19am)
The University Judiciary Committee met Sunday to discuss initiatives to widen possible sanctions and impending referenda which, if passed, would change UJC’s constitution. The committee also heard from representatives from the Gordie Center for Substance Abuse Prevention and University Recycling — two organizations that help students fulfill sanctions.
(02/03/17 6:06am)
Judge Neil Gorsuch was announced as President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee Tuesday — a nomination that could fill the Supreme Court’s vacant seat that has gone unfilled since Justice Antonin Scalia’s death in February 2016.
(01/26/17 7:12am)
The University Democrats met Wednesday night to introduce a response to President Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office. The “First 100 Days” initiative is comprised of a list of activities and actions students can take to be politically active, regardless of party affiliation.
(01/21/17 3:42am)
Over 50 students and community members gathered on the Rotunda steps Friday to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump as the 45th president of the United States.
(01/18/17 3:10am)
The University Bicentennial Commission held a community meeting Tuesday to discuss plans for the University’s bicentennial and how the University community can participate in the celebration activities, which start in October.
(12/10/16 5:12am)
The University’s Board of Visitors met in full at the Rotunda Friday afternoon and approved a resolution that would create an endowment with the potential to grow to $300 million in size over the next five years to support AccessUVA.
(12/06/16 4:44am)
The Charlottesville City Council meeting featured an apology from Vice Mayor Wes Bellamy regarding homophobic, sexist and anti-white tweets he published. The tweets, made public last month, were the main point of conversation in the public comments portion of the meeting.
(11/29/16 4:22am)
The Charlottesville City Council’s Blue Ribbon Commission met to discuss how to handle changes to Civil War memorials Monday night.
(11/15/16 3:01am)
Bodo’s Bagels workers at the Preston Ave. and Route 29 locations recently experienced two separate incidents of racial harassment. Owners responded by posting a message to Facebook condemning the harassment and calling for inclusivity.
(11/08/16 1:38am)
A federal jury awarded former Associate Dean Nicole Eramo $3 million in damages Monday in her defamation suit against Rolling Stone magazine, Wenner Media, Inc. and writer Sabrina Rubin Erdely.
(11/01/16 2:42am)
Khizr Khan will appear at Old Cabell Hall Tuesday to talk about his experiences as a Muslim-American on the Miller Center broadcast of “American Forum.”
(10/25/16 5:20am)
Applications for living on the Lawn, a privilege given to few fourth-year undergraduate students, will launch at the end of October.
(10/18/16 3:00am)
The trial of Former Associate Dean of Students Nicole Eramo’s $7.5 million defamation lawsuit against Rolling Stone magazine, Sabrina Rubin Erdely and Wenner Media, Inc. began Monday with jury selection.