Student political groups focus on voter registration, canvassing for gubernatorial election
By Maggie Servais and Nik Popli | October 12, 2017Different political organizations on Grounds are primarily focusing on voter registration.
Different political organizations on Grounds are primarily focusing on voter registration.
Amalia Garcia-Pretelt is passionate about working with Spanish speakers in the criminal justice system.
Two Democrats and four independents are running for City Council.
U.Va. Creative Writing Program holds a public conversation with English professor and former U.S. Poet Laureate.
Organizations at U.Va., including Sigma Psi Zeta and the Maxine Platzer Lynn Women’s Center, are hosting a series of events as part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
Following over an hour of consideration, representatives voted to table the budget until next week’s meeting for a final vote to approve.
The Multicultural Student Center and Student Council Legislative Affairs committee held a voter registration event Tuesday.
U.Va. Facilities Management removed the flyers as part of its policy to clear flyers from kiosks each week.
The initiative aims to reduce U.Va.'s environmental footprint by reducing the amount of trash sent to landfills.
A week of events and activities is being hosted by Girl Up at U.Va. and United Nations Women USNC at U.Va.
An unlawful assembly was declared after dozens gathered outside U.Va. President Teresa Sullivan’s residence.
Approximately 20 students kneeled on the bleachers during the playing of the national anthem.
The celebration featured speeches and musical and artistic performances.
The University Judiciary Committee met Sunday night to hear a presentation about sexual assault and discuss professionalism in the committee.
The Honor Committee will host the single-sanction debate with the Jefferson Society later this month.
The University’s cornerstone, located in Pavilion VII, was laid on Oct. 6, 1817.
The talk was given as part of the University’s Bicentennial weekend events.
Froman served as former President Barack Obama’s U.S. trade representative.
The students unfurled a banner reading, "200 Years of White Supremacy” in front of a screen showing coverage of the Bicentennial.
The Carter G. Woodson Institute for African-American and African Studies has officially become an academic department at U.Va.