Panelists convene at Miller Center to talk political norms and laws in America
By Haley Edmonds | March 29, 2018The Miller Center hosted a panel discussion to examine whether governance in the U.S. depends upon laws or norms.
The Miller Center hosted a panel discussion to examine whether governance in the U.S. depends upon laws or norms.
James E. Ryan talked about his New York Times Bestseller, “Wait, What? And Life's Other Essential Questions”
The Darden Basketball Club, the Muslim Law Students Association and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Microwave Theory and Techniques Student Chapter were recognized as CIOs.
Angela Davis, a womenu2019s and civil rights activist and author, spoke about diversity, equality and justice at the Paramount Theater Tuesday.
The University College Republicans hosted a debate Tuesday for three candidates seeking the Republican Party of Virginia’s nomination in the upcoming U.S. Senate race.
Currently, only five undergraduates have declared Medieval Studies as their major, two of which are graduating this year.
The order comes as the latest development in an ongoing suit against several white nationalist organizations.
The stairs between Newcomb Hall and Brown College have reopened after five months of construction.
Price will succeed fourth-year College student Wes Gobar as President of the BSA.
The 2017-18 Honor Committee undertook several major initiatives during its term.
In an interview, Rossin spoke about his goals for the committee and the repercussions of the events of Aug. 11 and 12 on his work.
The chair of the Judicial Review Board spoke about UJC’s responsibility to ensure fairness in student disciplinary proceedings.
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.