Online tool encourages students to vote
By Meghan Tonner | November 2, 2016The “Make Your Plan To Vote” tool is a Google form that asks the user where they will vote, which form of identification they will bring and what time they will vote.
The “Make Your Plan To Vote” tool is a Google form that asks the user where they will vote, which form of identification they will bring and what time they will vote.
The University Police Department is investigating an anti-Muslim remark written in Brown College late Sunday, which was directed at the dorm of two Muslim students living in the residence college. This writing marks the third of several racist vandalisms on and near Grounds in the past few weeks.
“All we conclude — Mrs. Khan and I — is that we were blessed to have him for 27 years,” Khizr Khan said of his son, late Army Capt. Humayun Khan.
On Tuesday, the Roosevelt Society presented the Undecided Voter Forum at Open Grounds.
The center will serve as a multi-functional recreational space for students, as well as increase the University’s presence on the Corner.
Lawyers for both sides presented their closing arguments Tuesday morning former Associate Dean Nicole Eramo’s lawsuit against Rolling Stone, Sabrina Rubin Erdely and Wenner Media, Inc.
Every year at midnight on Oct. 31, the P.U.M.P.K.I.N. Society releases its annual list of carved pumpkin recipients, who are chosen due to their outstanding contributions to the University community.
The defense called Susan Davis, acting University vice president and chief student affairs officer, to the stand as a witness.
“All the experts, any expert that looks at that will tell you that that is scientifically unreliable,” Reid said. “The way it was done back then would never been held up in court today.”
While most tapings of “American Forum” happen at the Miller Center, Tuesday’s event will be held at Old Cabell Hall due to a large expected crowd.
Sometime between the mid to late hours of Oct. 30, an anti-muslim remark was written along the walls of Brown College near a suite where two Muslim students were residing.
Stances on issues relating to the University community and the Charlottesville area play an important role in the race. Both candidates are eager to tackle the issue of student debt.
The First Year Judiciary Committee will begin its first round of trials next week.
The Honor Committee discussed jurisdiction at its weekly meeting in the form of a newly proposed by-law regarding the committee’s discretion to decline or defer jurisdiction of certain cases.
“Will Dana’s retraction is inaccurate,” publisher Jann Wenner said. “I do not stand by it.”
Dittmar is one of 30 House candidates who received an endorsement from Obama.
“I thought Jackie was rock solid. I thought we had a rock solid source,” Woods said.
“She became a huge support for me,” Pinkleton said. “I ended up babysitting her son.”
Each woman who spoke at the event currently has a child in China from whom they are separated.
“There simply is no comprehensive definition for ‘hate speech,’” Robert O’Neil said.