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(02/06/19 3:02am)
Ellie Brasacchio, a third-year College student and Chair of the Student Council Representative Body who co-sponsored the resolution, encouraged the Representative Body to vote for it at the beginning of the legislative session.
(02/06/19 2:35am)
Ellie Brasacchio, a third-year College student and Chair of the Student Council Representative Body who co-sponsored the resolution, encouraged the Representative Body to vote for it at the beginning of the legislative session.
(02/05/19 12:46am)
Student Council members Holli Foster, a second-year College student and vice chair of legislative affairs (left); Alex Cintron, a fourth-year College student and Student Council president (center); and Isaac Weintz, a third-year College student and chair of Student Council’s legislative affairs committee (right), pose for a picture on the steps of the Capitol building in Richmond.
(02/05/19 5:00am)
Sam Powers (Pictured) is a third-year College student and is the University Judiciary Committee vice chair for first-years.
(01/31/19 3:25am)
Thomas Sumner, a fourth-year College student and the President of University Singers, said eliminating the letter grade system for music ensemble courses would diminish the achievements of hard-working student singers.
(01/27/19 11:58pm)
Sam Powers, a third-year College student and vice chair for first-years, said a refined 14-day time frame for complaint re-submissions within the UJC statute of limitations intends to protect the accused students who are potentially facing charges, rather than the deans who submit the complaints.
(01/27/19 11:55pm)
Dr. Roger Loria, a survivor of the Holocaust and Emeritus Professor of Microbiology and Immunology at Virginia Commonwealth University’s Medical School, told his story at an event Sunday sponsored by the Hillel Jewish Leadership Council in partnership with the Brody Jewish Center.
(01/18/19 12:57am)
Local criminal defense attorney Lloyd Snook (right) receives a check from Del. David Toscano (D-Charlottesville) during Snook's City Council campaign launch at Bashir's Taverna Tuesday.
(01/16/19 1:20am)
Student Council originally had $50,000 to allocate, resulting in student organizations only receiving 53 percent of the total funding they requested during that round.
(01/15/19 12:22am)
Michael Payne (left) and Don Gathers (right) pose for photos at their joint campaign launch event Jan. 8.
(01/15/19 12:23am)
Sena Magill addresses supporters at her campaign announcement event Jan. 9.
(01/14/19 11:49pm)
The Charlottesville City fire department responded to the incident and quickly extinguished the fire.
(01/14/19 11:13pm)
The Charlottesville City fire department responded to the incident and quickly extinguished the fire.
(01/13/19 9:30pm)
Alex Cintron, Student Council president and a fourth-year College student, said while he feels that Student Council has been able to achieve many of its goals under his administration, there is still work left to be done before a new administration assumes power in April.
(01/08/19 12:29pm)
Don Gathers addresses City Council in October 2017 about pain caused by the deadly Unite the Right rally that August.
(12/23/18 4:36am)
The Qdoba on the Corner closed down in July 2018.
(12/14/18 7:48pm)
The Dec. 7 session also featured remarks from Brendan Nigro, a fourth-year College student and the student member of the University's Board of Visitors. Nigro was elected to the board this past March and is pictured above at his first meeting as student member in June.
(12/09/18 11:58pm)
University Police Department officers and personnel from the Charlottesville Fire Department investigate dorm rooms on the first floor of building 456 of the Lambeth Field residences Sunday, where an electrical fire broke out during the afternoon.
(12/07/18 5:04pm)
Six courses offered in the upcoming spring 2019 semester will be taught by current University students.
(12/06/18 1:06am)
During the legislative session, fourth-year College student Lukas Pietrzak, who co-sponsored the Central Grounds Parking Garage bill, encouraged the Representative Body to pass a resolution opposing the now-eliminated 24/7 parking fees at the garage.