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(01/28/19 1:34am)
Both Netflix and Hulu produced documentaries on the disaster that was Fyre Festival, and both films make for entertaining viewing because everyone involved in the situation was, quite frankly, the worst. Top of the list, of course, is Billy McFarland, the man behind the con — a career grifter whose most ambitious, most brazen, most successful and most harmful scam was the Fyre Festival itself. But, as both documentaries note, one of the main reasons Fyre Festival became such a social media sensation at the time was because it was kind of fun to see the mostly rich, mostly white, extremely obnoxious “influencers” who’d bought tickets to the festival panic as they realized there was no festival, much less food and shelter, on the island.
(09/24/18 4:50am)
BoJack is back and seemingly doing well, for once. He’s starring in gritty TV drama “Philbert,” pursuing what seems like a potentially healthy relationship with his co-star, Gina (Stephanie Beatriz of Brooklyn Nine-Nine) and is giving his best effort to keep it together. But as all fans of the show are well aware by now, BoJack is never far from the precipitous brink of depressing self-hatred he’s teetered on for the past four seasons. Season five begins on a deceptively optimistic note, but as usual, spirals into increasingly dark territory.
(08/12/18 11:12pm)
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Approximately two dozen individuals gathered in Lafayette Square across from the White House Sunday afternoon to commemorate the deadly Unite the Right rally last August in Charlottesville. Although a much larger demonstration was expected — the rally’s permit estimated between 100 and 400 protesters — the white supremacist demonstrators were greatly outnumbered by thousands of counterprotesters, who assembled in the opposite side of the park, separated by police and barricades.
(04/09/18 5:30am)
HBO’s latest 30-minute Sunday night drama — “Barry” — stars Bill Hader as the titular Barry, a hitman who wants to get out of the killing business and into the acting business. On a trip to Los Angeles to carry out a hit for the Chechen mob, Barry ends up in Gene Cousineau’s (Henry Winkler) acting class and decides his true passion is acting — not the ideal career for a criminal trying to fly under the radar.
(04/05/18 5:18am)
“A tyrant has taken over the city … and he has set up a system where everyone has to pay to pee,” “Urinetown’s” director Robert Chapel said.
(03/29/18 5:12am)
“Yes — Erlich Bachman is dead,” Jian Yang (Jimmy Yang) tells Pied Piper’s company attorney in the fifth season premiere of “Silicon Valley” on HBO.
(03/26/18 5:04am)
Khizr Khan, the father of late Army Capt. Humayun Khan, spoke to a crowd of several hundred at Charlottesville High School Thursday as part of the Virginia Festival of the Book. In an event titled “Hope and Sacrifice,” Khan discussed his recently released books “An American Family” and “This is Our Constitution.” The first book describes Khan’s journey as an immigrant to the U.S. and his family’s story, while the second is aimed at educating middle schoolers about the the U.S. Constitution.
(01/25/18 7:18am)
Student Council approved Young Americans for Freedom as a contracted independent organization in its first general body meeting of the new semester Tuesday night.
(12/07/17 6:33am)
At its last meeting of the fall semester Tuesday night, Student Council passed a resolution in support of preserving Lambeth Field, which could become the site of a new softball stadium under a controversial proposal the University’s Board of Visitors is slated to hear details about on Thursday. Student Council’s resolution was unanimously approved.
(12/05/17 5:04am)
The First Year Players offer first-year students a chance to shine onstage every year — and shine they did in this fall’s production of “Pippin.” While not always perfectly polished and professional, their production was carried by an infectious cast and ensemble energy that made it impossible not to laugh and cheer along with the enthusiastic performance.
(11/30/17 5:04am)
At the final Student Senate meeting of the semester, Melody Bianchetto, the University’s vice president for finance, answered students’ questions regarding proposed tuition hikes which the Board of Visitors will be considering at its meeting next week.
(11/15/17 5:23am)
Students and Student Council members debated a new College policy on low-enrollment classes Tuesday night. Bryanna Miller, a fourth-year College student and the student member of the Board of Visitors, spoke early in the meeting to quell student concerns regarding the policy, which involves administrative review of classes with fewer than eight students enrolled.
(11/08/17 6:33am)
Class of 2017 alumnus Daniel McGovern gave a presentation on the soon-to-be unveiled University Remembrance Garden at Student Council’s weekly Tuesday meeting. Construction on the garden started this past summer and will be located in the courtyard between Newcomb Hall and Clemons Library. It will be unveiled this Friday, Nov. 10.
(11/07/17 6:06am)
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(11/07/17 6:04am)
Translated by Jennifer Sun & Ying Dai
(10/31/17 4:06am)
Two representatives from Student Council attended the College Republicans’ Monday night meeting to hear their concerns about conservative thought at the University. Victoria Kasonde, a fourth-year College student and Student Council’s Legislative Affairs Committee co-chair, was accompanied by third-year College student and representative Eddie Lin to attend the meeting and report back to Student Council.
(10/26/17 4:37am)
Student Council is currently conducting the first-ever audit of spending under the Student Activities Fee. All University students pay $50 per year into the SAF, which is then used to fund student activities at Student Council’s discretion.
(10/25/17 3:46am)
The Student Senate met Tuesday night to hear two presentations — one proposing a University food bank and another laying out plans for shuttles to bring students to the polls on Election Day. Both initiatives received over 90 percent support from the contracted independent organization and Student Council members in the audience.
(10/11/17 4:11am)
Student Council representatives debated their proposed 2017-18 annual budget during an extended legislative session Tuesday night. Following over an hour of consideration, representatives voted to table the budget until next week’s meeting for a final vote to approve.
(10/04/17 3:35am)
University alumna Allison Crute was injured by a gunshot in the mass shooting in Las Vegas on Oct. 1. Crute graduated from the Nursing School in 2013, and now works as a traveling nurse.