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The inaugural Renaissance Fair will be held April 14 on Monroe Hill.
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The inaugural Renaissance Fair will be held April 14 on Monroe Hill.
Graduation is in less than two months, so I can’t help but be nostalgic about my time on Grounds.
In renaming the parks, the Council hopes to tell an honest narrative about Charlottesville’s checkered past in regard to civil rights and slavery.
In renaming the parks, members of the city hope to tell an honest narrative about Charlottesville’s checkered past in regard to civil rights and slavery.
From left to right: Panel moderator Brian Balogh, a professor of history at the University and the Miller center; Peter Wehner, a senior fellow of the ethics and public policy center; and E.J. Dionne, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institute.
In the MRC’s initial statement, it is said explicitly that the organization denied full membership to the JLC because it includes the CIO Hoos for Israel. Raiya Al-Nsour, MRC Vice Chair of Advocacy, pictured here.
Hundreds of students gathered on the Lawn on March 14, to urge lawmakers to make the current gun laws more restrictive.
Nadine Strossen (Left) and Stephanie Gray (Right) were the featured panelists at Tuesday's debate.
Despite sophomore Giani Ross' loss, the Cavaliers defeated William and Mary.
Freshman Gianni Ross stepped up to No. 1 court against Boston College and delivered a big win.
There are many ways that the money is distributed to the conferences, but the only one shaped directly by tournament performance is known simply as the “basketball fund.
The group made its way up McCormick Road to the Rotunda. Numerous participants brought signs to the march.
At the Feb. 22 event held by the Brody Jewish Center and Hoos for Israel, the protesters' threatening behavior — including derogatory posters and chants intended to shout down civil free speech — eventually led to a dispatch of the University Police Department.
Many walkout attendees wore #ENOUGH shirts to demand action in strengthening gun control.
The ‘Hoo Crew was founded in 2005 and works to support and hype up all University athletic events.
On the heels of the past election, the incoming administration of Alex Cintron, Sydney Bradley and Ty Zirkle has the opportunity to set a new precedent.
Friday’s event was a part of a new series titled “The Miller Center Presents” which began following the cancellation of the Miller Center's weekly television show "American Forum."