Students protest at the Board of Visitors meeting
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Students protest at the Board of Visitors meeting
In a poll of 40 students at the University, 32 voted Grit Coffee Bar & Café as the best cup near Grounds.
Law student and Vice Chair for Trials Peter Bautz presented the constitutional changes in their Nov. 13 meeting.
The Board of Visitors is currently focused on the short term in discussing alternatives to enhance access and affordability.
Student protesters held banners outside the Rotunda demanding protection for students and workers.
Wegmans opened Nov. 6.
Hundreds of students and community members attended the event, which was held in the Amphitheatre.
Junior forward Isaiah Wilkins earned his first collegiate double-double with 13 points and 11 rebounds in the win against Louisville.
Senior defender Kristen McNabb and the Cavaliers are pining for competition after an extended layoff.
Regardless of the election’s outcome, President Sullivan reminded the University that a civil society begins with civil individuals.
Although usually calm, coach Tony Bennett became heated at the break, motivating his team to overcome a 12-point halftime deficit.
In a recent poll conducted by The Cavalier Daily, no Muslim University students indicated they intended to vote for Trump.
Nearly 18 percent of students said they “always” feel anxiety related to the election, 34.6 percent said they “frequently” experience anxiety and 34.6 percent “occasionally” experience anxiety.
Khan received a standing ovation before and after he spoke at Old Cabell Hall.