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(09/11/14 3:13am)
The Board of Visitors finance subcommittee met Wednesday at the Special Collections Library to discuss progress on the University’s six-year financial strategy known as the Cornerstone Plan. The plan was initiated in 2013.
(09/04/14 5:18am)
Breaking: At approximately 3:00 p.m. today the former Governor was found guilty of 11 counts of corruption. The former first lady was found guilty on nine counts. This story is developing.
(08/28/14 4:21am)
The Albemarle County Board of Supervisors voted 5-1 to send a resolution to the Virginia Department of Transportation affirming the community’s backing of a plan known as Route 29 Solutions. The plan will improve the way traffic flows along one of the most congested areas of the busy north-west corridor.
(04/29/14 1:40am)
As far as safety goes, the 36th annual Foxfield Races held Saturday were generally a success. An estimated 18,000 people attended the Albemarle County event to enjoy the sunny weather, watch the horses compete and tailgate in the infield.
(04/22/14 2:34am)
The Office of Emergency Preparedness sent out a school-wide email Sunday evening announcing Ruffin Hall had been evacuated after the fire alarm was set off.
(04/21/14 7:07pm)
Former Assoc. Commerce Dean Michael Morris pleaded guilty in federal court Monday morning on two counts of distributing or receiving images of child pornography and one count of possession of child pornography.
(04/15/14 3:40am)
The Class Councils of 2015, 2016 and 2017 held a town hall style discussion in the Newcomb Ballroom Tuesday evening to discuss the various alternatives for Final Exercises during upcoming Rotunda renovations.
(04/11/14 4:12am)
Former Sen. Jim Webb was awarded the University’s highest honor at Monticello Thursday from the Thomas Jefferson Foundation. The Foundation works with the University annually to bestow three medals on the men and women who embody Jefferson’s ideal of a strong public life in the areas of law, architecture and citizen leadership.
(04/08/14 3:04am)
Charlottesville may soon see a large increase in cigarette taxes, City Council made clear Monday night. The tax served as a focal point of Council discussions along with the annual budget and appropriations process.
(04/07/14 6:16am)
In a 5-4 decision split along party lines, the Supreme Court reached a decision Thursday in McCutcheon v. Federal Election Commission, ruling for relaxed restrictions on campaign donations. The decision reverses a D.C. circuit court decision to keep the aggregate limit restriction on campaign contributions.
(03/17/14 11:17pm)
For the fourth time this semester, the University canceled classes because of snow. At 5 a.m. Monday morning, the University announced classes would begin at 10 a.m., only to cancel classes completely at 7:45 a.m.
(03/06/14 9:55pm)
The fake ID ring saga that led to guilty pleas from three Charlottesville residents last year continued this past Wednesday with the guilty plea of a fourth person involved in the case.
(02/18/14 1:11am)
The University’s Board of Visitors is set to vote on the approval of an M.S. in data science during this week’s meeting. The program, which would be be housed in the College, will be discussed during the Education Policy Committee meeting Thursday afternoon before going to the full Board Friday afternoon.
(02/02/14 10:10pm)
University Librarian Karin Wittenborg was reappointed to another five-year term last Monday.
(01/27/14 11:20pm)
A Charlottesville man was sentenced to 20 years in prison last Thursday for a sexual assault that occurred in the fall of 2012 near the Corner.
(01/27/14 11:16pm)
The new wood patio located outside the fourth floor of Newcomb Hall — one feature of the expansive, recently concluded Newcomb Hall renovation project which spanned 32 months — recently reopened after being roped off with caution tape for a significant portion of last week.
(11/15/13 3:19am)
The Board of Visitors’ Buildings and Grounds Committee convened Thursday in its final meeting of the academic semester to sign off on project proposals and discuss future improvements to the University.
(11/01/13 1:16am)
The newly founded Institute of World Languages held its inaugural fall symposium in Newcomb Ballroom Thursday, where University faculty participated in round-table discussions about how the institute plans on reinventing the way in which foreign languages will be taught at the University.
(10/09/13 2:17am)
University pro-life student group Hoos for Life partnered with Students for Life of America to plant 915 commemorative pink crosses on the South Lawn Tuesday as part of an all-day event titled “The Planned Parenthood Project.”