Parking spots at Bond remain closed after damage to cars
By Rosalie Daval | November 12, 2019Parking and Transportation provided instructions for filing a claim with insurance and an offer to have damaged cars professionally washed and waxed.
Parking and Transportation provided instructions for filing a claim with insurance and an offer to have damaged cars professionally washed and waxed.
Exactly 1,051 ballots were cast in the Virginia Senate race in the University Precinct, compared to 224 in 2015. In the Venable Precinct, the 2019 election saw 573 ballots, up from 110 in 2015.
University Architect Alice Raucher updated the community on major construction projects that are currently underway.
The Committee discussed amending its bylaws to allow both counsel in a case to make a motion to amend the disposition in front of a pre-hearing panel prior to the trial.
President Ryan released a public statement on social media, citing two main reasons for the change — to minimize noise disruption to students inn class and to prevent concern about gun violence on Grounds.
10th & Page would be the last of the three neighborhoods to be surveyed, and the survey would include approximately 350 properties from in or before 1959.
The Board will vote on the proposed tuition increase of three to four percent at its meeting Dec. 6.
The total impact of the donation is $36.5 billion when combined with matching by the University’s Bicentennial Scholars Fund and Bicentennial Professors Fund.
Wednesday's event allowed people to hear from the Honor Executive Committee at a dinner event on the South Lawn.
A public comment period will be held from 9:30 to 10:45 a.m. in the South Meeting Room of Newcomb tomorrow to consider the proposed increase.
The addition of VeoRide introduces 150 electric scooters and 50 electric bicycles to the region.
A total of 2,100 students scheduled to enroll Thursday and Friday had their appointments moved to earlier times.
Roughly 44 percent of the undergraduate student body is nonwhite. Yet, the still-continuing pathway to inclusivity has been one checkered with obstacles.
The Committee took no official action to change its code of ethics and implement the disclosure policy during this meeting. The two amendments to its bylaws that the Committee did approve represent some of the final steps before the Committee officially weighs in on final consideration of the policy.
In 1979, University President Frank Hereford attempted to censor The Cavalier Daily after it had reported extensively on tense race relations at U.Va. — but the publication’s leaders refused to accept the administration’s attempts at oversight.
This fall, SIS underwent significant upgrades in response to numerous complaints concerning the old interface's appearance and difficult usage.
Magill was the leading vote-getter in six out of nine precincts, while Snook led in three.
In preparation for Halloween, U.Va. police and the Charlottesville Police Department committed to be fully staffed in anticipation of “high-risk situations.”
The University received 17 more early action applications from African American students for the Class of 2024 than last year.
Harding, a 2012 University alumnus and Independent candidate for the 25th district Virginia Senate, met with The Cavalier Daily for an interview about his campaign.