Center for Politics hosts Sen. Bernie Sanders to discuss the future of democracy
By Jane Clare Bosher and Jaylynn Perez | 3 hours agoThe event — with over 520 attendees — featured topics in Sanders’ book, “Fight Oligarchy."
The event — with over 520 attendees — featured topics in Sanders’ book, “Fight Oligarchy."
In a statement to The Cavalier Daily, University Spokesperson Bethanie Glover said that the venue change was made to “minimize disruption” to the Lawn and the Rotunda during stage preparations for Lighting of the Lawn.
The Cavalier Daily interviewed seven University students who reported feeling as though Ryan’s letter revealed a more reliable account of the events leading to his resignation than Sheridan’s.
Bonner emphasized the importance of student leadership and self-governance in shaping institutional decision-making.
Sources qualified the search or elements of the search as “highly unusual” in large part because of the actions of Porter Wilkinson, who was at the time a member of the Board of Visitors and is now vice rector.
This week’s meetings will be the Board’s final gathering before Gov.-elect Abigail Spanberger takes office in January.
A 2004 article considered the merits of a newly-extended examination schedule for the Fall 2004 semester, which extended exams to as late as Dec. 21.
The deans said that naming a president should be paused until the Board can establish the “conditions of trust” necessary for the next president to succeed.
The mobile ID is available via the Atrium Campus Connect app and can be added to Apple Wallet as well as Google Wallet.
Fourth-year College student Gregory Perryman currently serves as the student representative on the BOV as a non-voting member after beginning his one-year term June 1.
CFP is also in the process of endowing the pantry through the Basic Needs Support Fund, the first $3 million of which will be set aside specifically for the pantry once it is raised.
Students can receive one-on-one speaking consultations, participate in workshops and attend speaker events for the Center
Christopher Darnell Jones Jr., former University student and football player, was given the maximum penalty Friday of five life sentences with an additional 23 years.
The presidential search committee and the University’s external search firm announced Friday that the search would continue, despite a Faculty Senate resolution passed Nov. 14 which called for a pause.
The Honor Committee voted unanimously on Nov. 9 to pass a bylaw change that further specifies the time frame for when students can express admission of guilt during the Honor sanctioning process and retain expulsion protection.