15-year-old arrested in Water Street attempted abduction
By Michael Lindemann | November 9, 2017Suspect charged with abduction, assault and battery.
Suspect charged with abduction, assault and battery.
Several members of the public, as well as two members of City Council, condemned the article. The paper's editor says it stands by its reporting.
Organizers are announcing a few changes to the annual Lighting of the Lawn.
A neon column displayed near the Rotunda and the “Lumina Pavilion” sculptures on the Homer Flat will be relocated in the next few weeks.
The Honor Committee held a mock hearing Tuesday evening, which gave students in attendance a chance to better understand the Honor process at the University.
Student Council’s Diversity Engagement Committee launched Disability Awareness Week Monday with a meeting of the Chronically Ill and Disabled Cavaliers.
Hoos Open to Preventing Eating Disorders and Southern Smash, a nonprofit eating disorder awareness organization, co-hosted a series of events on Grounds Tuesday to spread body positivity.
The victories were a strong showing for Democrats following Trump's election last November.
Walker is Charlottesville’s first independent candidate elected to City Council since the 1940s.
Incumbent Liz Palmer defeated challenger John Lowry with 68 percent of the vote.
The meeting also saw second-year College student Ellie Brasacchio replace fourth-year College student David Birkenthal as chair of the Representative Body.
It is unclear whether there is a link between the decline and the events of Aug. 11 and 12.
The town hall was part of the Honor Committee's Popular Assembly.
SafeRide also provided vans to shuttle students to polling locations Nov. 7.
Walker will be the first independent on the Charlottesville City Council in decades.
The Associated Press and other major news networks project Democrat Ralph Northam has won Virginia’s 2017 gubernatorial race.
Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a “person of interest” believed to be connected with the reported attempted abduction on Wertland Street.
Groups like the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Team at the University have been engaged in efforts to curb the high-risk tradition.
From Nov. 6 to Nov. 13, five local restaurants will participate in Relay for Life at U.Va.'s Stick a Fork in Cancer week by donating a portion of their proceeds to the organization.
The bylaw change would allow students to admit to additional offenses beyond what they have been reported for.