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(04/19/16 6:08am)
After controversial chalk messages appeared on Grounds in the early morning hours of April 18, both the Queer Student Union and the Black Student Alliance held counter-chalking events that evening to promote positive messages around Grounds.
(04/05/16 1:07am)
A power outage affected Central Grounds Monday evening. The outage started around 5:40 p.m. and lasted for about 45 minutes.
(03/31/16 4:48am)
The Charlottesville Circuit Court held a hearing on former University student George Huguely’s petition for habeas corpus, or unlawful imprisonment, March 30.
(04/14/16 3:45am)
After over three months of detainment, third-year Commerce student Otto Warmbier remains held in North Korea following a March 16 trial before the North Korean Supreme Court.
(03/23/16 3:47pm)
James Franco will not be appearing on Grounds on April 17, the University announced Wednesday.
(03/17/16 7:37am)
Thursday marks third-year Commerce student Otto Warmbier’s 76th day of detainment in North Korea.
(03/16/16 4:20am)
Third-year Commerce student Otto Warmbier was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor Wednesday for crimes against the North Korean state, the Associated Press reports.
(03/15/16 1:05am)
James Franco will be joining the President’s Speakers Series for the Arts on April 17, the University announced Monday.
(03/14/16 5:26am)
Third-year Commerce student Otto Warmbier has been detained in North Korea for over two months following his arrest for an alleged “hostile act” against the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.
(03/04/16 5:21am)
The U.S. State Department has confirmed third-year Commerce student Otto Warmbier, who has been detained in North Korea since Jan. 2, was visited by a representative from the Swedish Embassy Wednesday.
(03/03/16 4:29am)
Nearly 10 percent of University alumni live in Charlottesville after graduating, according to LinkedIn data.
(03/02/16 2:06pm)
A previously omitted letter detailing the findings of the five-year investigation into sexual assault at the University by the U.S. Education Department Office for Civil Rights was released, according to a report from the Washington Post Monday.
(02/29/16 7:54am)
Third-year Commerce student Otto Warmbier’s family released a statement regarding Warmbier’s confession to a “hostile act” against the North Korean government Sunday.
(02/29/16 4:24am)
Third-year Commerce student Otto Frederick Warmbier confessed to stealing a political banner in a press conference in North Korea Sunday, according to CNN.
(02/12/16 3:24am)
The Charlottesville Fire Department responded to a small brush fire outside the Tuttle-Dunnington dorm at 1:19 a.m. Thursday.
(02/04/16 6:07am)
Martese Johnson and his legal counsel filed an amended complaint against the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control, its director and three of its agents in U.S. District Court on Feb. 1.
(01/25/16 7:00pm)
Following an “incident” at the Yanggakdo International Hotel, third-year Commerce student Otto Warmbier was detained at the Pyongyang Airport in North Korea on Jan. 2 and taken to a hospital that day, Reuters reports. The reason for his hospital stay remains unclear.
(01/22/16 8:47am)
Third-year Commerce student Otto Frederick Warmbier was arrested in North Korea Friday, according to reports from the Korean Central News Agency.
(01/20/16 4:32am)
Parents and community members responded to a controversial Arabic calligraphy assignment at an Augusta County School Board meeting Thursday at Wilson Memorial High School.
(12/19/15 2:40am)
Augusta County schools were closed Friday after receiving numerous phone calls and emails from parents regarding a world geography assignment that included copying Arabic calligraphy.