Second-year students win Davis Grant, will spend summer in South Africa encouraging youth development
By Olivia Rinaldi | April 12, 2017Four second-year College students will use funding for two projects on community development in South Africa.
Four second-year College students will use funding for two projects on community development in South Africa.
Stewart's scholarship will cover his tuition and fees for his fourth year at the University.
During his talk, Fogel outlined the core tenets of his reform-based platform.
A settlement has been reached in Eramo's lawsuit against Rolling Stone magazine, Sabrina Erdely and Wenner Media Inc.
The College Republicans hosted a representative from the National Rifle Association Monday evening.
Author Jeff Thomas filed a complaint April 8 asking the U.S. Attorney’s office for the Western District of Virginia to launch an independent investigation into admissions practices at the University.
Incoming Student Council representatives and committee chairs gathered together Monday evening for the final session of the “Student Council Bootcamp.”
The Charlottesville Fire Department responded to a small fire at West Range Café just before 1 p.m. Monday.
Charlottesville Circuit Court Judge Richard Moore ruled April 5 on a motion set forth by the national chapter of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity to quash a subpoena duces tecum filed by Rolling Stone magazine.
The University’s compost program, aims to add more compost bins and locations around Grounds.
When Mirahmad Mirzai told his friends about his plans to open an Afghan restaurant in Charlottesville in 2009, they were skeptical.
In an interview with Fox News host Tucker Carlson, the Warmbiers said they have not heard from Otto since he was arrested as he tried to depart the DPRK on Jan. 2, 2016.
Only 26 percent of students who applied to be a resident advisor were selected for the position.
Rep. Tom Garrett (R-Va.) introduced legislation on Tuesday which would require future president-elects to release their tax returns.
The School of Medicine's highest-paid employee's salary is nine times more than the median salary.
Several selective majors within the College of Arts and Sciences had similar application and acceptance numbers this spring in comparison to previous years.
Sen. Bernie Sanders announced his endorsement for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Tom Perriello on Tuesday.
First year dorms Kent-Dabney and Bonnycastle will be closed next academic year due to renovations.
Barbara Johns's case was part of the landmark Brown v. Board of Education case.
University Law students and local attorneys are launching an education initiative for those convicted of nonviolent crimes.