University Guide Service brings back History Week
By Emma Bradford | March 26, 2018The University Guide Service last hosted History Week in 2011.
The University Guide Service last hosted History Week in 2011.
Protesters in Charlottesville joined the efforts of demonstrators across the country marching in solidarity against gun violence.
The incoming executive committee will take office April 1.
City Council hears report on 2017 stop and frisk data
Kendi's address was entitled “Racist Ideas in America: From Slavery to Black Lives Matter.”
The University released regular admissions decisions Thursday evening,
The current Outdoor Recreational Center has occupied a former gas station on Emmet Street since the 1990s
The Inter-Fraternity Council partnered with the Corcoran Department of History to host a panel Tuesday to discuss the history of Greek Life and race at the University.
The local interfaith group IMPACT Cville held a rally Tuesday to discuss affordable housing initiatives that the organization will pursue with local lawmakers.
According to the National Weather Service, Charlottesville received four inches of snow fall.
The prosecution failed to establish the alleged crime occurred within Albemarle County.
Mayor Nikuyah Walker says U.Va. should pay for City-owned property it had hoped to use in the development of a new “green street."
Panelists, students and community members gathered at the Center for Global Health Tuesday to discuss advocacy for planetary and population health around the globe.
The conversation tackled the intersectionality of gun violence and how it is affected by questions of race and domestic violence.
Panelists debated the legality of abortion and its ethical implications.
Third-year Engineering student Kevin Warshaw was elected executive committee chair during a closed session Sunday.
Martin is also the co-chair of the President’s Commission on Slavery and the University and former chair of U.Va.'s Department of Emergency Medicine.
The NFL player and U.Va. alumnus will deliver his speech before President Teresa Sullivan’s commencement address.
The diner is scheduled to close May 28 and reopen at its new location no later than July 1.
DREAM Week focuses on advocating for and engaging with undocumented students at the University.