U.Va. Innovates launches a hub for student entrepreneurship
By Jackie Bond | October 4, 2024Located at 8 Elliewood Ave, the Foundry is the newest resource provided for University students interested in entrepreneurship.
Located at 8 Elliewood Ave, the Foundry is the newest resource provided for University students interested in entrepreneurship.
Representatives also discussed updates about the possibility of lessening restrictions on access to the Hill, the grassy section on the north end of Scott Stadium.
Access to the Hill will be granted on a first-come, first-served basis for eligible fans until the space reaches capacity.
Students who were accused of Honor violations had the option to continue case processings over the summer or wait until after July 1.
In addition to enhancing the Women’s Center’s mentorship programs for local students, Tanner said she hopes to form stronger relationships with other local organizations.
The Cavalier Daily stood its ground, stating that the paper had every right to comment on national news and to publish pieces that may not align with the views of the majority of the student body.
Golich took issue with a culture of hazing at the University which he said is among the worst he has ever seen.
The Class of 2028 was the first to apply to the University following a 2023 Supreme Court ruling that effectively banned race-conscious admissions at colleges and universities nationwide.
This year's budget bill, a nearly 50 percent decrease in allocated funds compared to last year’s budget, passed unanimously.
The Love Like Adam Foundation is a non-profit organization established in honor of Adam Oakes, a Virginia Commonwealth University student who died in a 2021 fraternity hazing incident.
As part of the initiative, the University will celebrate the launch of the Foundry building, a student center for entrepreneurship located at Nine Elliewood Ave, Oct. 2.
Howard introduced a new student engagement initiative — the creation of a monthly, opt-in newsletter from the Committee.
William Vest used his position as a trash-picker to spread cheer to the University. Vest was known around Grounds for his enthusiastic singing and friendly attitude.
The presentation came after a group of School of Medicine faculty sent a letter of no confidence Sept. 5 alleging misconduct by top U.Va. Health and School of Medicine administrators.
According to University Spokesperson Brian Coy, the University does not have a timetable for the investigation.
The findings determined that Kappa Sigma engaged in physical, verbal and alcohol abuse and initially did not comply with the investigation.
Mendoza Gonzalez also expressed concerns over depleting Student Council’s surplus funding as a contributing factor for the budget cuts across the board.
The Cavalier Daily assembled a focus group of undecided student voters to help take the temperature of young undecided voters.
For the Committee to vote on changes, they must meet quorum, meaning 20 of the 30 representatives must be present.
These two articles from 1991 show the different sides of the still controversial debate surrounding affirmative action.