Fifth district candidates respond to Trump comments
By Mark Felice | October 14, 2016Garrett has been a supporter of Trump, but condemned Trump’s comments in a criticism of the nominee.
Garrett has been a supporter of Trump, but condemned Trump’s comments in a criticism of the nominee.
While the ASU recognized that many students have already chosen who they are going to vote for in November, the purpose of this event was to explain more about where each candidate stands on various policies.
The Iota Beta chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha held a panel Thursday to discuss slavery and admissions at the University.
Some students leave the University for a variety of reasons, including physical and mental health reasons, personal family needs or the wish to transfer to another institution.
The ranking, which is done based on order of merit, included 5,508 ROTC candidates.
Moorer said he is thrilled by the level of engagement so far.
After graduating, many University alumni also choose to work or pursue graduate education outside the United States.
Muir previously compared the Black Lives Matter movement to the KKK in a controversial Facebook comment.
Recently, Hurricane Matthew has forced several southern universities to evacuate their entire student bodies. Although the University has never had a University-wide evacuation mandate, there are several emergency preparedness plans in place should there ever be one.
A judge agreed to throw out deposition testimony videos as court exhibits Tuesday after Eramo and her attorneys released them to ABC for a “20/20” television segment.
In their weekly meeting, Student Council passed resolutions to add several new CIO’s as well as look into the University of Virginia Investment Company’s investments related to the Strategic Investment Fund. Committee chairs also updated the general body on their recent activities.
After the release of a controversial video of Donald Trump commenting on women and sexual assault, the University chapter of College Republicans voted to revoke its endorsement of the Republican nominee. The organization held a voting period between Saturday night and 12 p.m.
University students and faculty were part of the 66.5 million people who tuned in to watch Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump participate in the second presidential debate on Sunday.
An email sent to students stated Muir would return to teach class on Oct. 17.
U.S. District Court Judge Glen Conrad has ruled to exclude a “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” episode from the trial, an exhibit originally proposed by Eramo’s lawyers.
With less than a month away until America goes to the polls to choose the 45th president, uncertainty continues over the candidacy of Republican nominee Donald Trump and the future of the Republican Party.
The Charlottesville City Council revised its public comment policy in the spring and several community members and advocacy groups are questioning the changes.
Active voter registration in Charlottesville, nearly a month from the presidential election, is currently greater than it has been in the past two presidential elections on Election Day.
An organization known for working to release prisoners and hostages sent a humanitarian mission to North Korea last month, which advocated for the release of University student Otto Warmbier.
University Judiciary Committee discussed UJC Awareness Week during their meeting on Sunday.