Previewing the December meeting of the Board of Visitors
By Thomas Baxter | December 3, 2024The Board is the University’s governing body responsible for overseeing major projects and plans related to the University’s long-term future.
The Board is the University’s governing body responsible for overseeing major projects and plans related to the University’s long-term future.
Located in the Student Activities Center on the first floor of Newcomb Hall, the CFP is a student-run pantry that is open to all students and staff regardless of demonstrated need.
Alongside the new edible patch outside Monroe Hall, there are also patches at Scott Stadium, Carr’s Hill, Meadow Creek, Observatory Hill and Hereford Residential College.
The day before Thanksgiving in 1981, the University was gifted with its first snow of the year!
Law Rep. Kasey Michaud introduced a bill encouraging students to donate food to local pantries by offering reductions in parking fees as an incentive.
The graphic narrative ignited protests both on Grounds and at a national level.
The institute will develop AI-driven tools to process large data sets and aid analysts in identifying advancements and potential national security threats.
Batten students are also involved in conversations about potential policy changes, with some taking an active role in advocacy efforts.
Alongside an increase in cases, the Committee saw increased interest during recruitment
Longo said to avoid the area for the time being.
The Committee discussed two potential approaches for determining the relevance of panelist questions.
Jesse Jackson, a human and civil rights activist and politician, spoke at Old Cabell Hall in 1986.
According to Ryan, these reforms resulting from the settlement give the University the option to share a portion of their revenue with student-athletes, potentially amounting to around $20 million annually at the University,
The 136th term of The Cavalier Daily will begin Jan. 13, 2025, on the first day of classes in the spring semester.
Members of the University community came to South Lawn at 7 p.m. to pay their respects to those lost two years prior by placing a candle on the steps of Old Cabell Hall.
Second-year College Rep. Ian Travis proposed legislation requesting standardized academic accommodations for students observing Yom Kippur.
Administrators canceled classes for students studying abroad in Valencia beginning Oct. 29 due to transportation concerns. Classes resumed Monday.
Over the past year, several developments in the aftermath of the shooting, from an independent review of the University’s response to a settlement for the victims’ families, have transpired.
Four states — Missouri, Mississippi, Oklahoma and South Dakota — require notarization to either receive an absentee ballot or have it be officially counted.
The Committee is currently training support officers on the updated process.