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(11/24/14 5:05am)
The University Glee Club announced last week it would temporarily retire the song “Rugby Road” in the wake of the Rolling Stone article published Nov. 19 alleging a brutal gang rape by several individuals at a party at the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity house in Sept. 2012.
(10/27/14 6:04am)
The Law School's Immigration Law Program and the Journal of Law and Politics held a symposium Friday to discuss the future of immigration enforcement, focusing on problems in the United States’ immigration enforcement system.
(10/16/14 5:36am)
When he was a University graduate student, Engineering faculty member James Lark founded Students for Individual Liberty in 1987 to promote classical liberal and libertarian ideals on Grounds. Now, as the group nears it 30th anniversary, its current student leaders are working hard to increase its visibility.
(09/29/14 4:33am)
The Blue Ridge Mountain Rescue Group coordinated volunteer efforts last week in the city-wide search for missing second-year College student Hannah Graham, who was last seen early in the morning Sept. 13. More than a week later, members of the Contracted Independent Organization continue to help police search for Graham.
(09/22/14 12:21am)
More than 1,200 volunteers spent the weekend searching Charlottesville for missing second-year College student Hannah Graham. The Blue Ridge Mountain Rescue Group and the Virginia Department of Emergency Management organized the search in conjunction with the Charlottesville and Albemarle police departments.
(09/11/14 4:22am)
Long-time faculty member and Architecture School graduate Elizabeth Meyer kicked off her two-year term as Dean of the Architecture School in July, succeeding Kim Tanzer in a position she said she feels privileged to hold.
(08/27/14 3:19am)
University Librarian Karin Wittenborg will retire at the end of the semester. The decision, announced last week, comes after more than two decades of Wittenborg’s work for the University library system.
(04/27/14 8:49pm)
As the spring semester draws to a close, many students are looking for off-Grounds summer housing options in Charlottesville — though perhaps fewer students than the number who are looking to find subletters as they travel elsewhere for the summer.
(04/21/14 2:30am)
Board of Visitors member William H. Goodwin Jr. was appointed as one of four finance committee co-chairs for Ed Gillespie’s senatorial campaign Wednesday. Gillespie, a communications consultant and former White House aide, is the likely Republican nominee for the Virginia seat in the Senate currently filled by Sen. Mark Warner.
(04/07/14 3:19am)
The Honor Committee’s Honor Congress drew more than 160 attendees to the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library Thursday evening. Outgoing Honor Chair Evan Behrle said the turnout speaks to the enduring importance of the Honor system to the University community.
(03/23/14 5:29pm)
Studies have shown students who begin at community college before transferring to four-year colleges or universities are less likely to earn a bachelor’s degree than their peers who begin their undergraduate educations at four-year institutions. Research published last Tuesday by City University of New York scholars Paul Attewell and David B. Monaghan pinpoints the process of transferring credits as contributing to this discrepancy.
(03/02/14 5:00pm)
The newly-elected members of the Honor Committee were announced Friday evening in Jefferson Hall — third-year College students Nick Lee, Nick Hine, Meg Gould and Henley Hopkinson joined second-year Martese Johnson as the College’s five representatives.
(02/22/14 9:47pm)
Candidates for the upcoming Honor Committee elections have reported a wide range of spending patterns for their campaigns — though most said spending was not critical to their campaign nor to election outcomes.
(02/16/14 4:42am)
Federal Judge Arenda L. Wright Allen ruled the Virginia prohibition of same-sex marriage was unconstitutional Thursday evening. The case, Bostic v. Rainey, challenged the state’s ban on same-sex marriage.
(02/09/14 6:58pm)
College Dean Meredith Woo addressed students, faculty and administrators about the state of the College Friday in Old Cabell Hall.