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(03/29/17 5:36am)
Student Council representatives considered numerous bills during their weekly Tuesday meeting, including one bill which approved three new CIOs and another which confirmed the appointments made by the Council’s new Executive Board members.
(03/22/17 6:01am)
Newly-inaugurated Student Council President and third-year College student Sarah Kenny led the first Council meeting of her term Tuesday evening, where she laid out her plans for the Council and introduced new members to the procedures of their weekly meetings.
(03/15/17 6:26am)
Student Council discussed the preliminary results of a survey of student preferences for the next University president at their weekly meeting Tuesday night.
(03/01/17 6:35am)
In Student Council’s weekly General Body meeting Tuesday night, members heard a presentation from the co-chair of the Bicentennial Commission and passed a bill reaffirming protections for transgender students at the University.
(02/23/17 11:35pm)
Third-year College student Sarah Kenny was elected Student Council president Thursday, defeating her opponent Kelsey Kilgore, a third-year Batten student. Kenny carried 82.5 percent of the vote and Kilgore received 17.5 percent of the vote.
(02/22/17 8:06am)
Student Council presidential candidates Sarah Kenny and Kelsey Kilgore answered questions about a variety of topics, from diversity to campaign funding to sexual assault in a Tuesday night debate hosted by the Minority Rights Coalition.
(02/22/17 2:54am)
From its very opening — a stunningly gloomy shot of New York skyscrapers overlaid with a haunting tune — “A Cure for Wellness” establishes a grim tone that only intensifies throughout the next two-and-a-half hours. Just moments later, viewers are treated to another striking visual — an office that empty and pristine except for a man’s corpse lying by the water cooler in one of those skyscrapers.
(02/20/17 8:17am)
According to an interim expenditure report released by the University Board of Elections, the current total projected campaign expenses for student elections is approximately $6,800, a number which more than doubles last year’s total of nearly $3,000. The majority of candidates listed projected expenses between $25 and $75.
(01/23/17 6:03am)
Over 50 years after Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s visit to the University, a plaque is being installed in the Old Cabell Hall auditorium — the same place he gave a speech in 1963 — to commemorate his legacy.
(01/19/17 5:42am)
After much debate, a City Council vote to decide the fate of the downtown Robert E. Lee statue in Lee Park ended in a deadlock Tuesday.
(12/27/16 3:01am)
“Rebellions are built on hope!” Jyn Erso exclaims in “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.” Hope, however, seems hard to come by in this latest installment of the Star Wars franchise. Much of the movie feels darker and more intense than others in the series, though there is plenty of excitement and adventure to entertain fans of the original Star Wars movies.
(11/30/16 5:32am)
Student Board of Visitors member Phoebe Willis, a Law and Darden graduate student, spoke with Student Council Tuesday about a proposed plan to increase enrollment in the University over the next four years.
(11/16/16 4:05am)
A recent letter asking University President Teresa Sullivan to stop using Thomas Jefferson as a “moral compass” in emails to the University community was the focus of discussion at Student Council’s weekly meeting Tuesday night.
(11/15/16 2:18am)
If and when extraterrestrial beings make contact with humanity, how will Earth go about communicating with its newfound neighbors in space? “Arrival” explores one possible scenario in a truly stunning two-hour adventure through the mysteries of not only alien life, but also of communication itself.
(11/08/16 3:34am)
Marvel’s latest superhero adventure, “Doctor Strange,” breaks the mold of superhero films and gives an exciting and humorous look inside a fantasy world.
(11/04/16 2:58am)
In its second full day of deliberation, the jury in former Associate Dean Nicole Eramo’s lawsuit against Rolling Stone magazine, Sabrina Erdely and Wenner Media, Inc. was still unable to reach a verdict and will continue their discussions into the sixteenth day of the trial.
(11/02/16 4:03am)
Lawyers for both sides presented their closing arguments Tuesday morning in former Associate Dean Nicole Eramo’s lawsuit against Rolling Stone, Sabrina Rubin Erdely and Wenner Media, Inc.
(10/27/16 2:24am)
“The Walking Dead” came roaring back in the most horrific way possible with the seventh season premiere “The Day Will Come When You Won’t Be.” Last season’s cliffhanger ending finally got its resolution, but the premiere suggested the show is heading in a darker, gorier and more violent direction than ever before, with little hope for a more compelling season in terms of the plot.
(10/26/16 4:57am)
Tuesday’s trial regarding “A Rape on Campus” presented the video depositions of Jackie’s then-friends Kathryn Hendley and Ryan Duffin, as well as the testimonies of Rolling Stone fact-checker Elisabeth Garber-Paul, Charlottesville Police Sergeant Jacob Via and Benjamin Rexrode, University Police Department crime prevention coordinator.
(10/19/16 3:04am)
Student Council members considered student concerns and discussed internal committee reports at its Tuesday night meeting.