Black Law Students Association wins National Chapter of the Year
By Maggie Servais and Geremia Di Maro | March 15, 2017This was the University BLSA’s fourth Chapter of the Year award since 2002.
This was the University BLSA’s fourth Chapter of the Year award since 2002.
The case is part of an ongoing political battle in Virginia over redistricting reform.
U.Va. cancelled classes until 9 a.m. Tuesday in response to response to overnight sleet and freezing rain in the Charlottesville area.
NARAL Pro-Choice America officially endorsed Lt. Gov. Ralph Northam for governor in the Virginia Democratic primary.
Johnson filed a motion March 2 to compel the defendants to produce more information related to the case.
The upcoming March 31 town hall will take place in Garrett Hall, a venue that is part of the University’s Batten School and seats 135 people.
The club will be called Common House and will be located in a sprawling 7,000 square-foot building on West Main Street.
Founded in the fall of 2005, the ‘Hoo Crew is the official student fan group for the University.
The special prosecutor cited a lack of signatures and specificity in his successful motion for non-suit.
The challenge benefits the Shelter for Help in Emergency, a center working to end domestic violence in the local community.
The week's events include a lecture by Charlottesville's mayor and a showing of “Dead Poets Society."
The first annual Liberation and Freedom Day celebration was held March 3 to commemorate the ending of slavery in Albemarle County and the city of Charlottesville.
The SEAS Multifunctional Materials Integration Initiative will use $10 million from the Strategic Investment Fund to purchase new equipment for the Engineering School.
The Board of Visitors Advancement Committee met March 3 to discuss proposals to increase innovation and philanthropy, as well as the overall level of donations to the University.
The meeting began with an assessment of housing rates for students as well as for faculty and staff.
Ivy Mountain redevelopment, a new upperclassmen residence hall on Brandon Avenue and capital projects were on Friday's agenda.
U.Va.-Wise increased enrollment deposits this year by 27 percent.
Insomnia's suit alleges five counts of wrongdoing, including trademark infringement, unfair competition and trademark dilution.
Third-year College student Bryanna Miller was selected by the Board of Visitors as the next student member of the Board.
The Institute of the Humanities and Global Cultures hosted a panel Wednesday on media, technology and citizenship.