Virginia baseball's bus crashes in Miami
By Hannah Hall | April 22, 2016The University baseball team was involved in a bus crash Thursday night as it was traveling in Miami to face the Hurricanes.
The University baseball team was involved in a bus crash Thursday night as it was traveling in Miami to face the Hurricanes.
Third-year Engineering student Jill Ferguson will receive $30,000 scholarship toward a graduate school program of her choosing.
The University Center for Politics hosted a panel of University alumni from CBS’s “Face the Nation” to discuss their coverage of U.S. politics.
Third-year Commerce student Faby Chaillo is the newest recipient of the annually awarded, merit-based Sky Alland Scholarship.
“ProPublica Live: An Examination of Reporting on Rape,” a discussion addressing the intersection of journalism and sexual assault, will be held Thursday, April 28 at the University.
The messages included statements such as “Confused about your gender? Look down your pants."
The meal exchange hours are 11 a.m. through 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and 11 a.m. through 3 p.m. on Friday.
The team came in second place this year out of 48 teams from colleges all over the country.
University Housing and Residence Life plans to reopen Gooch residence area this summer. Currently, sections of Gooch are closed for renovations.
John Unsworth has been selected to be University librarian and dean of libraries. Unsworth currently serves as University librarian and professor of English at Brandeis University.
The state of Virginia was granted the ability to perform tests on blood samples for the Zika virus yesterday.
McGovern said the Senate is a “powerful think-tank” that brings student leaders together to address larger issues at the University.
Ongoing disputes regarding the management and operations of Water Street Parking Garage on Charlottesville’s Downtown Mall have raised concerns about a possible near-future shutdown of the garage from downtown business owners.
Following an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.8, the University has been in contact with students studying abroad in Ecuador.
During the lecture, Cholewa introduced the term microaggressions, discussed its impacts on life and encouraged students to reflect upon their personal experiences.
Thomas will replace current Chief Tim Longo, who announced his May 1 retirement in Nov. 2015, and will be the first African-American chief of police for Charlottesville.
Student Council discussed transparency and communicating details regarding the CIO application process to students during their general body meeting Tuesday night.
Charlottesville City Council held a public hearing Monday night to further consider the possibility of removing the Robert E. Lee statue from Lee Park near the Downtown Mall.
After the QSU’s counter-chalking on the evening of April 18, it was reported that the new chalk messages were defaced shortly after they were created.
The table is located between the Observatory Hill Dining Hall and the Lile-Maupin residence hall.