On-Grounds U.Va. voting precinct moved to Slaughter Rec Center
By Haley Edmonds | September 26, 2018Due to the pending demolition of University Hall, on-Grounds students will now vote at Slaughter Recreation Center
Due to the pending demolition of University Hall, on-Grounds students will now vote at Slaughter Recreation Center
The demolition of the Cavalier Inn is part of a redevelopment project along the Ivy Corridor.
University affiliates’ usage of free CAT transportation dropped for the first time in six years, according to CAT Director John Jones.
A prosecutor in the federal case against the man accused of driving a car into counter-protesters at last year’s white nationalist Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville has retired from the Department of Justice and is leaving the case.
The candidates spoke about the importance of students being engaged in upcoming elections.
Hundreds of law enforcement personnel, including more than 700 Virginia state troopers, were present in the downtown Charlottesville area and throughout the region.
The Albemarle-Charlottesville Regional Jail Authority Board is debating whether to change the jail's Immigration and Customs Enforcement notification policies.
Some fear recent development on West Main could engender gentrification and displacement.
Experts say demand for areas around U.Va. forces students to sign leases earlier
Proposals include additional bike lanes, greenery and a multi-use path
The panel focused on fostering trust and cooperation between police forces and the communities they serve.
In particular, board members hope to be able to acquire the ability to collect data and conduct their own research for the purposes of drafting bylaws.
The Center for Effective Lawmaking, University Democrats, College Republicans and the Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy will co-host the non-partisan debate.
The Alderman Library renovations are expected to begin in 2020 and cost $160 million.
The proposed hotel would replace the Excel Inn & Suites on Emmet Street that burned down last year.
The University Library recently received the two-year grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services
The winey-brewery is located on a 40-acre farm that was the original estate of Meriwether Lewis.
The University is in the process of updating the UVA Parking and Transportation Plan.
The software company will invest approximately $12 million towards the relocation and renovation of the former textile factory building.
After an appeal to the Charlottesville Circuit Court Tuesday, Charlottesville resident Jeffrey Winder was fined $1 for assaulting Unite the Right organizer Jason Kessler on Aug. 13, 2017, during a press conference.