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(02/05/16 12:02am)
Kelley Deetz, research associate for the President’s Commission on Slavery and the University, played a role in ensuring the accuracy of the recently released award-winning film, “The Birth of a Nation.”
(09/21/15 5:08am)
Every officer of the University Police Department will wear body cameras following a new policy implemented in June.
(09/14/15 3:05am)
The University Judiciary Committee will dissolve its sexual misconduct committee, the executive committee announced at a general body meeting Sunday.
(08/31/15 2:59am)
More than 750 University students lined up at the south end of the Lawn Friday to sign the #HoosGotYourBack pledge, a personal commitment to be active in the fight against sexual and gender-based violence.
(03/20/15 4:33am)
Prince Charles participated in a global issues forum Wednesday in Washington, D.C., hosted by the University-affiliated Presidential Precinct at the National Archives.
(03/06/15 2:26am)
The Virginia state holiday Lee-Jackson Day will no longer be observed in Charlottesville following a City Council vote Monday.
(02/06/15 5:24am)
Politics and Public Policy Prof. James Savage led an OpenGrounds discussion Thursday on how art functions as political commentary. The discussion focused on the Jan. 7 attack in which 12 people were killed and 11 others were injured in the Paris office of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.
(01/26/15 7:15am)
The Charlottesville City Council unanimously passed a plan last week to establish a University student liaison to the city council.
(11/24/14 8:11am)
Lawn residents joined community members for a “dry” gathering before the final home football game of the season Saturday afternoon, hoping to bring the community together in response to the University’s difficult week and semester.
(11/03/14 6:12am)
With the large amount of energy wasted by residential homes in the United States, Assoc. Computer Science Prof. Kamin Whitehouse is working hard to develop creative energy-saving solutions.
(10/23/14 4:16am)
While serving as an advisor to President George W. Bush, Republican Senate hopeful Ed Gillespie voiced his support for privatizing Social Security, a stance that Democratic incumbent senator Mark Warner has heavily criticized in debates and attack ads during this election season.