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(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.
(04/11/14 4:01am)
The Charlottesville-based Thomas Jefferson Center for the Protection of Free Expression announced nine recipients for the 2014 Jefferson Muzzle awards. The awards, according to the group’s website, “draw national attention to abridgments of free speech and press and, at the same time, foster an appreciation for those tenets of the First Amendment.”
(04/04/14 2:16am)
The University will likely redefine its sexual assault policy next fall pending the approval of new clarifications put forth by the U.S. Department of Education related to the Violence Against Women Act. The DOE approved a draft Tuesday which clarified the policies and definitions found in the Clery Act, a piece of 1990 legislation which governs national campus security, as amended by VAWA. The changes will largely redefine how the University views cases of dating violence, domestic violence and stalking.
(03/30/14 2:39pm)
The University’s Women, Gender and Sexuality program added two new faculty members to their staff for the fall, Miranda Waggoner and Doug Meyer.
(03/06/14 11:39pm)
Law Prof. Douglas Laycock will go before the Supreme Court next term as a religious liberty expert in the case Holt v. Hobbs. It will be his fifth time arguing before the Court.
(02/27/14 10:46pm)
The Minority Rights Coalition ended its recruitment process for members of new committees earlier this month and is now interviewing potential new members for the organization. These newly formed special committees will provide services to the general student body.
(02/21/14 12:34am)
Elections for Commerce Council President, Nursing Council President, College Council President and Architecture Council President will all be uncontested as students log online to vote this Monday through Thursday.
(02/07/14 3:52am)
The University Library’s $27,097,307 total budget is 79 percent comprised of student tuition and state general funds. StatLab Head Michelle Claibourn said the technological and software services the Library offers with part of that budget are helpful to researchers in the University.
(01/30/14 10:49pm)
A bill allowing public officials to be removed from office after being convicted of a sex crime passed unanimously in the Virginia House of Delegates earlier this week. Del. Rob Bell, R-Albemarle, introduced the bill in response to the Christopher Dumler case last year.
(11/20/13 2:40am)
Recent efforts to make the University a bicycle friendly community have started to gain some traction, as the University was recently named one of 75 bicycle friendly universities by the League of American Bicyclists.
(11/13/13 2:46am)
Student Council unanimously passed a resolution Tuesday to demonstrate its full support for all-grant aid for low-income students at the University.
(10/31/13 3:34am)
Student Council drafted a bill at a small group session Tuesday to address concerns about recent cuts to AccessUVa, the University’s financial aid program. Council hopes the bill will make visible the actions Council is taking to make financial aid a priority at the University.
(10/23/13 2:49am)
The Student Council Graduate Affairs Committee is planning to hold a panel for undergraduate students interested in professional studies at the University next Tuesday, the Committee announced at last nights’ Student Council representative body meeting.
(10/09/13 1:55am)
Student Council unanimously approved a bill at its representative body meeting Tuesday night recommending that the University administration amend a proposal that restricts student performance groups’ use of academic spaces as practice locations.
(10/02/13 1:07am)
Honor Committee Chair Evan Behrle, a fourth-year College student, spoke at Student Council’s representative body meeting Tuesday about recent changes to the honor system and outlined the Committee’s plans to implement them throughout the year.
(09/25/13 1:15am)
To prevent the downtown nTelos Wireless Pavilion from becoming a drug hot spot, the city agency responsible for the pavilion has permitted the venue’s general manager permission to close the facility on nights when there are no scheduled performances.
(09/18/13 3:21am)
Blake Blaze, a fourth-year College student and the student member of the Board of Visitors, addressed Student Council at its representative body meeting Tuesday evening. Blaze spoke about his appointment to the board as a non-voting member for the 2013-2014 term.
(09/04/13 3:16am)
University student group Sustained Dialogue hosted an Open Dialogue Tuesday in the Amphitheater to discuss financial aid and the future of higher education.
(08/23/13 12:04pm)
The day before the Board of Visitors began its August retreat to review strategic planning initiatives, Student Council sent Board members a letter outlining Council’s priorities and concerns for the University community.
(04/26/13 1:04am)
As the semester draws to a close, some familiar faces will be leaving the University.