
QSU responded to the original chalkings with messages such as "We don't stand for bigotry" and "Love is love."
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Cavalier Daily's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query. You can also try a Basic search
388 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
QSU responded to the original chalkings with messages such as "We don't stand for bigotry" and "Love is love."
Chellman said the QSU’s chalking was about “reclaiming space,” because the original chalking comments “created negative spaces on Grounds, or suggested that trans people or people of color or various other groups were not welcome at U.Va.”
Approximately 20 students participated and chalked messages like “We don’t stand for bigotry,” “#Blacklivesmatter” and “Love is love.”
Examples of barriers include inoperative elevators, blocked access ramps or inaccessible curbs.
The app will allow students to navigate the career fairs offered through the Career Center, including features like filtering based on year, position sought or desired field.
The event featured featured a panel of University and visiting professors, physicians and journalists.