CIOs discuss key issues for elected leaders to address
By Hailey Ross | February 18, 2016“A lot of people in the minority community do not feel like they are part of the U.Va. community,” Tobin said.
“A lot of people in the minority community do not feel like they are part of the U.Va. community,” Tobin said.
UBE Chair Sara Kropp said the rules and regulations were last updated in 2011 and the changes made at the time were minor.
While discussing partisan conflicts, Warner compared the Senate to an arena for team sports in which legislators are measured by what they stand against rather than what they get done.
Third-year College student and UBE member Inez Lieber said instant runoff voting is useful in competitive elections.
Although both candidates are active members of Student Council this year and said the body has had a successful year, they see different areas for improvement.
Republican presidential candidate Gov. John Kasich is scheduled to appear Feb. 22 before a live audience at the Miller Center for a taping of an interview with “American Forum.”
Student Council discussed an initiative to benefit transgender students Tuesday night at its general body meeting.
The University announced Sarah Drew as this year’s Valedictory Exercises keynote speaker as during halftime at Monday’s men’s basketball game at John Paul Jones Arena.
Second-year Law student Erich Reimer is running for Student Council representative and vice president of the Student Bar Association in the Law School with a campaign based off of the campaign of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.
Second-year College student Chad Metzger said she enjoyed the academic and aesthetic benefits of the snow.
The defense said the prosecution's changes to their suit have exceeded what is allowed by the court and have changed the substance of the case.
“Justice Scalia loved U.Va. and thought of his time there frequently and fondly,” Crocker said.
Four members of the Honor Committee attended the Virginia Integrity Conference to learn how other Virginia schools apply their honor policies.
The Brown Science and Engineering Library in Clark Hall will be open 24 hours a day, Sunday through Thursday, beginning February 14.
Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia died Feb. 13 at age 79.
Albemarle County Police Officer Andrew Holmes is currently facing several civil lawsuits, including improper search and seizure and racial profiling, by local County residents.
University alumna Abbe Macbeth, Ph.D. is investigating a phenomenon known to plague unhappy-looking notables such as Kristen Stewart and Queen Elizabeth II — “resting bitch face.”
A recent petition is requesting the administration to grant all students a full leave of absence on federal primary and presidential election days.
Heather Hooker and Brendan Kim, fourth-year Commerce students, gave a presentation about the lack of communication between Honor members.
Award-winning author Suketu Mehta, associate Journalism professor at New York University, gave a lecture Thursday titled “The Secret Life of Cities.”