Honor Committee adjusts panel scheduling and discusses term goals for subcommittees
By Bertie Azqueta | YesterdayThe Committee will not reconvene for an in-person meeting until the Fall 2025 semester.
The Committee will not reconvene for an in-person meeting until the Fall 2025 semester.
A Jamaican immigrant and a U.S. Marine Corps veteran, Earle-Sears is the first female lieutenant governor of Virginia,
Students from Contracted Independent Organizations and University Office of Sustainability leadership programs each shared their unique perspectives about sustainability advocacy on Grounds.
Student Council passed a resolution Tuesday to relocate the orchard and basketball hoop of Hereford Residential College due to construction in the surrounding area.
The Society has a storied history of honoring University leaders with the Pale Z.
Through funding from Student Council, students are now able to receive free STI testing with SHW which includes tests for HIV, Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Chlamydia and Hepatitis C.
While the statement claims that signees are willing to enact reforms and cooperate with government supervision, it disagrees with the current administration’s decision to withdraw funding from institutions.
While the Lawn has 54 rooms available to fourth-year students, only 48 are assigned through the competitive review process overseen by the Lawn selection committee.
Senate bylaws currently state that the University president, vice presidents, school deans and the librarian are ex-officio members of the Senate and executive council.
Virginia State Garden Week, an initiative which began in 1929, opened up historic homes and gardens to visitors across the state. Among those opened were the University’s Pavilion gardens, the President’s House, as well as Monticello and Monroe’s Ash Lawn.
McVey reflected on a slower time in the semester for the Committee, a period that offers respite following a busy previous term with a historic caseload.
Outside of Peabody Hall, there is a deposit tent for students to pay their deposits and accept their offer of admission.
Often referred to as “the father of the modern University,” Casteen served as the University’s seventh president from 1990 to 2010.
CIO status gives organizations access to different benefits, such as the ability to reserve on-Grounds spaces, participate in Activities Fairs and apply for student activities funding.
The University has not issued any public statements sharing what actions have been taken, but the office’s website has been taken down and now redirects to the main University website.