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Fifth district candidates Leslie Cockburn, Ben Cullop, R.D. Huffstetler, and Andrew Sneathern (left to right) discussed issues at a public debate in March.
In the face of one of the most important anniversaries in University history, we still don’t know how we’ll respond.
Main Street Arena officially closed its doors to the public this past Sunday, April 1.
Dean of Students Allen Groves sent a University-wide email on Monday night offering support for students affected by the viral anti-Muslim campaign. Groves said students should report any threats to University Police.
Ellie Brasacchio being sworn in by Student Council President Alex Cintron.
I watched the Best Picture nomination, and that’s what really broke my soft and fragile heart.
Third-year College student Alex Cintron was sworn in as Student Council president.
Doctoral candidate Kyle Chattleton said he focused his research on the reverberations of white supremacy throughout history, from the Civil War to the Unite the Right rally in August.
From left, candidates Andrew Sneathern, Roger Dean Huffstetler, Ben Cullop and Leslie Cockburn speak at a public debate March 17
The march on Saturday was felt around the world — even here in Charlottesville.
More than a thousand people of all ages gathered at the Sprint Pavilion in Charlottesville before the march around the Downtown Mall, many holding signs against gun violence.
In his lecture, Ibram X. Kendi drew a parallel between the history of Charlottesville in relation to Thomas Jefferson and the presence of the white supremacists in the city in August.
U.Va. alumnus Chris Long played football for the University and now plays for the Philadelphia Eagles.
Four qualified candidates (right to left), Leslie Cockburn, Ben Cullop, R.D. Huffstetler, and Andrew Sneathern, are currently vying for the Democratic nomination for the 5th Congressional District election.
Four qualified candidates, Leslie Cockburn, Ben Cullop, R.D. Huffstetler, and Andrew Sneathern, are currently vying for the Democratic nomination for the 5th Congressional District election.
From left, candidates Andrew Sneathern, Roger Dean Huffstetler, Ben Cullop and Leslie Cockburn discussed issues ranging from healthcare to gun policy to higher education.