Will all Virginia felons get voting rights restored?
By Mark Felice | September 12, 2016McAuliffe first acknowledged his intentions to restore the voting rights of over 200,000 felons in April.
McAuliffe first acknowledged his intentions to restore the voting rights of over 200,000 felons in April.
The Honor Committee met Sunday night to discuss ways to increase its outreach efforts with students and faculty in their respective schools.
Young Americans for Freedom at U.Va, along with the Burke Society and Student Council, commemorated the 15th anniversary of the September 11 attack by holding a Never Forget Ceremony and planted flags on the lawn in remembrance of the lives which were lost.
The University Judiciary Committee had its general body meeting Sunday.
Charlottesville police have arrested three suspects in connection with a recent series of robberies near Grounds.
As a part of “National Suicide Prevention Week,” Virginia State Senator Creigh Deeds gave a lecture Thursday evening concerning mental health awareness and legislation.
Charlottesville Historic Resources Committee members have proposed the development of a park by the Omni Charlottesville Hotel downtown to commemorate Vinegar Hill, an African-American neighborhood demolished during the 1960s under the Federal Urban Renewal Program.
The manuscript is a draft of a 1769 report on parliamentary rules and procedures written for the Committee of Privileges and Elections of the Virginia House of Burgesses.
This announcement comes nearly a week after the Washington Post reported the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia wanted to pursue a new trial against McDonnell.
The fair featured 39 University programs, 24 outside providers and representation of the University’s exchange partners.
The Board of Visitors considers improving green space, bicycle, pedestrian access and demolishing Cavalier Inn.
This decision follows statements from members of the College Republican executive board in recent weeks, which had noted that members of the organization were split over whether to endorse the Republican nominee.
The University’s Undergraduate Research Network is currently hosting Research and Scholarship week to provide information and opportunities for students interested in getting involved with research.
At Student Council’s Tuesday meeting, Aramark District Marketing Manager Nicole Jackson and Aramark Director of Operations Matt Smythe presented on the current state and future plans for University Dining.
Charlottesville Circuit Court Judge Richard Moore denied Rolling Stone’s attorneys’ attempt to strike down the Virginia Alpha chapter of Phi Kappa Psi’s $25 million lawsuit against Rolling Stone, Sabrina Erdely, Wenner Media and Straight Arrow Publishers Friday.
The Charlottesville Police Department is currently investigating three different robberies occurring near Grounds in the past three weeks.
Barbara Perry, director of Presidential Studies at the Miller Center, said third parties have an important influence on presidential elections.
The commission was established to better connect the student body to the Honor Committee.
After a change to the housing and residence life program was finalized over the summer, resident advisors are now responsible for a Thursday night on-call initiative.
Two trustees of the Jefferson Trust Foundation recently committed $600,000 to fund University-wide projects in the 2016-2017 academic year.