Five people arrested for alcohol-related charges at Foxfield Races
By Spencer Culbertson and Rachel Coldren | May 1, 2017Five people were arrested on alcohol-related charges this year during the 40th annual Foxfield Races.
Five people were arrested on alcohol-related charges this year during the 40th annual Foxfield Races.
The Honor Committee held their final meeting of the semester Sunday night.
The University has said it strongly objects to Thomas’ “unfounded allegations.”
During this academic year, the lawsuits filed against Rolling Stone magazine have made headlines.
The Jefferson Literary and Debating Society hosted Steve Ricchetti on Friday as part of the Spring 2017 Distinguished Speakers Series.
Israel Fest, a joint collaboration between Hoos for Israel and Brody Jewish Center, was held in Lambeth Field on Friday for the first time.
Health Bridge, a new health volunteer organization at the University, hosted a panel on social determinants of health Wednesday evening.
The University community has felt much grief this year in the deaths of three students — Rose “Rosie” Marie Randolph, Holly Edwards and Melanie Wetzel.
The Albemarle County Board of Supervisors has filed a lawsuit against the Charlottesville City Council over which locality can regulate activities in the Ragged Mountain Natural Area.
The pledge states that students will “use safer drinking habits, be an active bystander, and plan ahead for a sober ride home.”
Fourth-year college student DeAnza Cook described the moment they heard they won as “pure bliss.”
Fuhou Zhang, a graduate Architecture student, has been named a finalist for the Schindler Global Award.
“I know that one of my top priorities will be to involve as many of our alumni, parents and friends in the campaign — and thus in the University’s future — as possible,” Grant said.
Roughly 75 students attended the discussion about a potential merger of the Systems and Civil Engineering departments.
Over 200 people attended a forum between Del. David Toscano and Ross Mittiga on Wednesday.
Student Council President Sarah Kenny's first presidential executive order was to create several vice chair positions, including one for Women and Gender Affairs.
The Muslim Students Association organized a series of outreach events during the month of April as part of Islam Awareness Month.
Twelve current and former University students received the Fulbright U.S. Student Award.
The Hillel Jewish Leadership Council hosted Lucy Aharish, an Israeli-Arab journalist and advocate, Monday evening.
The representatives passed three resolutions to honor the three University students who passed away during the course of the year.