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Law School representative Owen Gallogly said a vote should not be taken on the matter until additional arguments are examined by the Committee.
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Law School representative Owen Gallogly said a vote should not be taken on the matter until additional arguments are examined by the Committee.
There was tension between protesters and police Sunday at the intersection of Fourth Street and Water Street Sunday afternoon. This was the site of last year's car attack near the Downtown Mall.
Susan Bro thanked activists for being present, but she quickly added that the events of the weekend are not just about her daughter, Heather Heyer, who was killed in a car attack in downtown Charlottesville last August.
Reverend Al Sharpton delivered a guest sermon at Mount Zion First African Baptist Church in Charlottesville Sunday morning.
University students should vote Ralph Northam at the polls on Nov. 7.
Ed Gillespie (left), Ralph Northam (center), Cliff Hyra (right)
Each t-shirt displayed outside of New Cabell Hall was emblazoned with a message written by a survivor of intimate partner violence.
Gubernatorial Candidate Ed Gillespie has put forward a handful of policy proposals that he believes are relevant to University students
Ralph Northam (right), has only agreed to debate his opponent, Ed Gillespie (left), three times.
Protesters marched from downtown along Preston Avenue.
Addressing the crowd at the Doubletree Hotel in Charlottesville, Gillespie and Northam both expressed their disgust at the rally’s motives and participants, and focused on the way the state as a whole was affected.
The University Democrats encouraged students to take action by advocating for their political interests.