Honor Committee reviews potential changes to Contributory Mental Disorder process
By Kate Bellows | September 10, 2017The Honor Committee will also launch Lawn chair insurance program this fall.
The Honor Committee will also launch Lawn chair insurance program this fall.
“We need to stop worrying too much about the politeness … and just start helping people out,” Asst. Nursing Prof. Ishan Williams said.
The Class Giving Campaign allows students to donate directly to a contracted independent organization, school or athletic team of their choice.
Curry, who has spoken out against social justice issues such as immigration and marriage equality, spoke about the need for new style of leadership in the nation.
“Being around a pet is a huge stress reliever,” Morais said. “I just hope that students see that benefit and that they want to become more involved."
Discussions aim towards engaging the South Asian community with topics surrounding the University and the greater Charlottesville area.
“This is a complete and total Council decision, we are all in favor of this,” Vice Mayor Wes Bellamy said. “This is a situation we are looking to move forward on, hopefully with favor from the courts, to provide equity within our public spaces and a sense of healing and moving forward for our city.”
Students, faculty and community members gathered Wednesday to show their support for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients.
The second floor of Clemons Library is due to open for student use on Oct 4, after being closed for a year.
Both professors and students have reported enjoying the courses so far.
Other guests slated for the free Sept. 24 concert include Justin Timberlake, Ariana Grande, Pharrell
While the program faces termination, Congress possesses a six-month window to pass bills aimed at immigration reform.
Student Council passed two resolutions supporting DREAMers On Grounds and DACA recipients at the University during their Tuesday meeting.
"To me that was the scariest thing, that even 911 couldn't get to them,” Margaret O'Donnell, a second-year College student from Houston, said.
The group operates as part of the national LiNK refugee rescue organization that seeks to raise funds for those fleeing from the North Korean regime and resettling in new nations.
One challenge in studying over-reporting is that there is not much hard data on international students reported to Honor — rather, the evidence is anecdotal.
Judge Richard E. Moore decided to postpone the decision for two to three weeks.
New online magazine publication from The Cavalier Daily.
A post-panel demonstration on the Rotunda steps was dispersed after a confrontation with other students.
The firm Margolis Healy & Associates is being paid $250,000 for their services.