U.Va. appoints Gloria Graham as associate vice president for safety and security
By Maggie Servais | April 11, 2018The new position will consolidate oversight and control of law enforcement and security efforts at the University.
The new position will consolidate oversight and control of law enforcement and security efforts at the University.
A suspect was taken into custody without incident early Wednesday morning.
The cause of a small brush fire that blazed on Grounds on April 4 remains unknown, following the release of an incident report Tuesday from the Charlottesville Fire Department.
The bill granted CIO status to Ducks Unlimited, which works in coordination with its national chapter to inform students about the importance of conserving wetlands.
Students, faculty and community members gathered in the Newcomb Ballroom Tuesday afternoon to listen to Tatum talk about racism, prejudice and activism in the 21st century.
A total of 7,535 responses were collected in a three week period online, by mail and by phone.
UJC chair Peter Bautz highlighted several key initiatives the UJC took on this past year.
Bautz sat down with The Cavalier Daily to discuss his experience as University Judiciary Committee chair for the 2017-18 school year.
Third-year Curry student Al Ahmed has been elected as the Muslim Student Association president for the 2018-19 academic year.
The case was filed by Charlottesville resident James Taylor, who Kessler punched last January.
Over the term, the committee administered 88 admonitions ranging from hours of community service to expulsion.
The Virginia Young Democrats is the official youth branch of the Democratic Party of Virginia.
The University was recently named the best university in the state of Virginia for LGBTQ students by BestColleges.com and Campus Pride.
The Virginia Young Democrats hosted a dialogue session at CitySpace Sunday in which panelists discussed social justice in Charlottesville and throughout Virginia.
The Graduate Student Coalition for Liberation presented the “Charlottesville Syllabus” as a part of this year’s Humanities Week at the University.
Beginning with Wednesday’s vigil, events hosted by Take Back the Night will continue throughout the month of April.
U.Va.'s celebration of Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month kicked off Wednesday with an opening ceremony featuring Virginia Del. Kathy Tran (D-Springfield).
The week-long fundraiser has attracted controversy in the past for its reliance on sorority competition and potential objectification of female participants.
"Re-Righting History" sheds light on the national debate over Confederate monuments and buildings named after Confederate generals in relation to the events of Aug. 11 and 12 in Charlottesville and at the University.
ZBT is currently in the rechartering process to meet requirements mandated by its national headquarters.