Chalkings targeting minority, trans individuals surface on Grounds
By Tim Dodson | April 19, 2016After 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.
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.
Using RAB, students can report and then follow the repair of any type of barrier they encounter around Grounds, Lampkin said.
The project — which will be receiving a $33,615 grant — will support reorganization of the archival items to create a well-organized inventory.
Preserving Self-Governance for Our Third Century is a multi-part project funded by a five-year grant.
The Honor Committee discussed new bylaw changes that would affect the system of notifying accused students of a report or investigation against them.
The Jefferson Trust announced on Thursday that it would be giving out 18 grants to support various projects at the University.
The Virginia General Assembly will reconvene on April 20 to vote on vetoed bills from this year's session.
The University Judiciary Committee met April 17 to go over results of an internal survey the committee conducted.
Earlier this week, the University announced two recipients of the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation Scholarship.
Senate Bill 291 and House Bill 1160 include regulations such as mandatory submissions, time frames, storage specifications and exceptions as well as victim notification rights.
On Thursday night Take Back the Night hosted a march to raise awareness for and speak out against sexual assault.
Student Council announced yesterday that Yellow Cab will provide transportation to and from the Foxfield Races on April 30.
The Tom Tom Founders Festival held a Youth Summit at the Paramount Theater Thursday to support and highlight local student innovation.
More than $3 million has been earmarked to improve access, affordability, quality and increased degrees at the University
Departments are looking to hire additional professors to accommodate increasing student demand for and enrollment in classes.
Third-year Commerce student Otto Warmbier remains detained in North Korea following a March 16 trial before the North Korean Supreme Court.
Students and alumni also used the hashtag #GivingToHoosDay and shared pictures of their time on Grounds on social media platforms.
Panelists were asked about ways to deal with encounters with the police.
ITS maintains a list on its website of suspicious emails known to be affecting members of the University community. Over 70 different emails have been posted on the website since the beginning of 2016.