Ambassadors respond to nearly 50,000 incidents in past year
By Daniel Hoerauf | January 17, 2017Ambassadors most often respond to requests for documentation, such as a blown street light or hazard in the road.
Ambassadors most often respond to requests for documentation, such as a blown street light or hazard in the road.
Sheetz Café will replace Eddy’s Tavern.
Events celebrating the University's bicentennial will start in October.
The Virginia Department of Health has drafted a bill to legalize syringe services to counteract the harmful consequences of mishandled injection equipment.
Last November, the ISC voted to maintain formal recruitment’s original schedule despite its conflict with the Washington march.
It is unclear how the incoming Trump administration will approach Warmbier’s case.
Rolling Stone's attorneys previously filed a motion to overturn the jury's verdict.
Bellamy recently came under fire for a series of tweets published between 2009 and 2014 that included homophobic, sexist and anti-white language.
The University Hospital will receive reductions in federal funding for the 2017 fiscal year due to high rates of Hospital-Acquired Conditions (HACs).
The Blue Ribbon Commission presented its report to Charlottesville’s City Council on Monday, recommending that a statue of Robert E. Lee and Thomas Jackson be recontextualized to reflect the broader historical context in which they were constructed and of the men they depict.
Blair was an individually accomplished writer and long-time University faculty member.
A federal judge dismissed parts of former University student Martese Johnson’s lawsuit against the Virginia ABC, its director and three agents in a ruling Wednesday.
The Academic and Student Life Committee heard a proposal to enroll an additional 100 Virginians in the 2017-2018 school year.
The BOV created an endowment with the potential size to grow to $300 million in size over the next five years to support AccessUVA.
The agenda included expansions of the baseball stadium and Ivy Stacks, and the construction of the Old Ivy Road Office Building.
The study also found the University accounts for nearly one in every 76 jobs in the commonwealth.
The agenda included the Council of Foundations, the Compassionate Schools project and the University’s Third Century Capital Campaign.
Spudnuts was once part of a large national chain, but quickly became a local institution in Charlottesville.
A federal jury previously awarded Eramo $3 million in damages.
The tweets, made public last month, were the main point of conversation in the public comments portion of the meeting.