Love is Love celebrates ninth year
By Xara Davies | February 13, 2017The LGBTQ Center held its annual “Love is Love” campaign from Feb. 6 to Feb. 10 to celebrate love and create a greater social awareness at the University.
The LGBTQ Center held its annual “Love is Love” campaign from Feb. 6 to Feb. 10 to celebrate love and create a greater social awareness at the University.
The Sexual Assault Resource Agency serves roughly 550 local residents and 1,100 students each year.
The Charlottesville/Albemarle Health Department offers similar services to Student Health but at no cost to patients.
The Honor Committee met Sunday night to discuss a proposed amendment to the Committee’s constitution that would lower the threshold needed in a referendum to amend the constitution from 60 to 55 percent support from students.
The proposed amendment to the Honor Committee constitution that would lower the majority threshold needed to amend the constitution from 60 percent to 55 percent.
A group of students gathered in New Cabell Hall Wednesday night for a question and answer panel with the University Honor Committee.
The bill proposes to cut federal Title X funding to Planned Parenthood and any other group that performs abortions.
The teach-in was one of many happening across the country Wednesday.
Phishing simulation exercises will to be distributed to students to promote cyber safety and awareness on Grounds.
The Charlottesville Legal Aid Justice Center argued for Tareq and Ammar Aqel Mohammed Aziz's return to the U.S. after they were deported from Dulles International Airport.
Del. David Albo (R-Springfield) revised HB 1410, a bill meant to restrict financial aid and out-of-state enrollment.
Meredith Woo served as Dean of the College and Graduate School of Arts & Sciences at the University from 2008 to 2014.
Former Gov. McDonnell will begin lecturing at Regent University, practicing law and acting as the Principal of the McDonnell Group.
The meeting also marked a change in Student Council’s leadership, following third-year Curry student Brett Curtis’s resignation as chair of the Representative Body.
Charlottesville City Council passed a motion Monday to remove the Confederate statue of Robert E. Lee from Lee Park.
Attorneys for Rolling Stone Magazine, Wenner Media and journalist Sabrina Erdely filed a claim disputing the cost of a recent defamation trial concerning plaintiff Nicole Eramo.
The University’s School of Law volunteered at the Legal Aid Justice Center, which will be launching a new pro bono clinic this coming semester.
The vacancy left by Campus Cookies will be filled by Red Eye Cookie Co. The Red Eye Cookie flagship location opened in 2014 in Richmond.
Assoc. Dean John Gates is working to improve diversity within the Engineering school.
The University announced Friday the members of a special committee that will search for and recommend University President Teresa Sullivan’s successor.