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The University Police Department charged and arrested Korte on Aug. 2, following an investigation that included searches at his Albemarle County residence and University office.
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Korte trial postponed

The University Police Department charged and arrested Korte on Aug. 2, following an investigation that included searches at his Albemarle County residence and University office.


While some students have perceived an increased police crackdown on parties, Lieutenant David Harris says that police aren't shutting down any more parties than usual.
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StudCo reviews security, police presence on Grounds

At Student Council’s weekly meeting, members spoke with representatives from the University Police Department, Charlottesville Police Department, and RMC Events about the Ambassadors Program, as well as relations between the University community and local law enforcement. Shawn Jacobson, RMC’s Regional Director for Western VA, and RMC Quality Assurance Manager Bob Palkovics spoke on behalf of RMC Events, which runs the Ambassadors Program.


While all Lawn residents must go through a selection process, the process for residents of endowed and reserved rooms differs from the standard application process.
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A different kind of Lawn room

While all Lawn residents must go through a selection process, the process for residents of endowed and reserved rooms differs from the standard application process.


Students attended a BSA meeting and shared feelings following the die-in last Friday.
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​BSA regroups after die-in

Attendees at the BSA meeting shared their thoughts about the die-in, police brutality, helpful coping methods and ideas for how to better advertise for similar events that may be held in the future.


BSA held the die-in in front of Old Cabell Hall to honor the lives of Terence Crutcher and Keith Lamont Scott, who were killed by police officers in recent weeks. 
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BSA holds die-in outside of Old Cabell

Over a hundred University students participated in a die-in Friday by laying on the ground outside of Old Cabell Hall. The die-in was in commemoration of National Blackout Day, which came following the deaths of Terence Crutcher and Keith Lamont Scott.


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Since the Contemplative Commons opening April 4, the building has hosted events for the University community. Sam Cole, Commons’ Assistant Director of Student Engagement, discusses how the Contemplative Sciences Center is molding itself to meet students’ needs and provide a wide range of opportunities for students to discover contemplative practices that can help them thrive at the University.