Student Council discussed plans for a memorial service and reflected on the past year at the last meeting of this term.
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Student Council discussed plans for a memorial service and reflected on the past year at the last meeting of this term.
Senior Yannick Kaeser placed fourth in the 100-yard breaststroke and second in the 200-yard breaststroke as Virginia swimming and diving placed sixth at the ACC Championships.
Senior guard Faith Randolph scored both the first and last basket Thursday in her final game at John Paul Jones Arena. The Cavaliers defeated North Carolina for the first time since 2010.
Sophomore midfielder Kasey Behr was one of four Cavaliers to score two goals Saturday in Virginia's 10-8 season opening win against Northwestern.
The issue of Resident Advisors not providing coverage in dorms on weeknights — including weeknights during fraternity rush — was brought up during community concerns.
Danielle Collins and Virginia will host the ITA Kickoff Weekend starting Friday in Charlottesville.
Senior Danielle Collins holds the top seed in the invitational's women's singles draw. She has already won two national titles this fall, at the Oracle/ITA Masters Tournament and the Riviera ITA All-American Championships.
Doughnut Duo runners were charged $10 for online entries or $15 at the race in order to participate. All participants were required to eat four doughnuts between the first and second mile. Runners could compete individually or as part of a relay group.
Building Tomorrow's Bike to Uganda fundraiser asked students to donate money and bike for 30-minute intervals on stationary bikes to raise funds for building schools.
Based on his experiences in South Africa, Pogrund said conditions in Israel are not indicative of Apartheid.
Third-year College student Tyler Kernodle, the social media intern for Learning in Action, said she hoped to show CIO leaders how to get students interested and involved in their events.
Student Council held a special session on Wednesday evening to resolve the bylaws causing the closure.
During the impending closure, Council will not be able to meet except to do necessary business to return to full operating status.
Batten Dean Allan Stam discussed what it really means to be a true leader, which he said lies at the core of the University’s identity.