U.Va. receives historic $120 million gift to establish new School of Data Science
By Nik Popli | January 18, 2019The School of Data Science will become the University’s 12th school and first since 2007.
The School of Data Science will become the University’s 12th school and first since 2007.
A painted message by the Zeta Phi Beta sorority on Beta Bridge was vandalized Thursday by an unknown party with the words, “It’s OK to be white,” a phrase frequently used online by white nationalists.
Lloyd Snook formally announced his candidacy as a Democrat for the Charlottesville Council Tuesday.
Fourth-year College student Alex Cintron talks about his term in office.
Four individuals have formally announced their candidacy as Democrats, with more expected to join the race.
Coverage start times for two posts have been moved up and five posts have been added.
Emily Pelliccia, a deputy CFD fire chief, said the fire was more challenging than most due to its below-ground location and recent snowfall.
73 percent of respondents to ISC survey believe current safety systems are inadequate.
Suspended sorority claims U.Va. unlawfully identified a study requirement as hazing
Bird, a California-based electric vehicle company, is bringing 100 of its scooters to the City of Charlottesville.
Students in the Miller Arts Scholars program have created a petition asking U.Va. to introduce a music minor.
The U.S. House Committee on Ethics's report detailed allegations against former Republican Virginia Fifth Congressional District Representative Tom Garrett, whose two-year term ended Thursday.
The EOCR response came after student reports calling for increased support, resources and representation for Asian/Asian Pacific American students and Latinx students at U.Va.
Emmet Street will be closed for construction Dec. 19 to Jan. 14 from Ivy Road to the McCormick Road Bridge.
The committee also heard presentations on Fall Enrollment reports, a marketing and branding initiative and a new NSF grant .
Nigro’s remarks focused on expanding diversity and ways to better serve graduate students.
The event held Dec. 5 was part of a series of roundtables Herring will preside over around the state leading up to the next legislative session of the General Assembly.
Dozens of scooters have appeared around Grounds with the launch of the pilot program.
Third-year College student Gracie Kreth elected editor-in-chief.
The judge in the case said he will formally sentence Fields in March.