U.Va. announces death of Medical student Juliana Porter
By Chloe Heskett | October 5, 2015University Medical student Juliana Porter died Sunday evening in a car accident in Albemarle County, the University announced Monday.
University Medical student Juliana Porter died Sunday evening in a car accident in Albemarle County, the University announced Monday.
Jesse Matthew was given three life sentences by a Fairfax judge for an attempted sexual assault on a Fairfax woman in 2005.
A meet and greet with Albemarle County Commonwealth’s Attorney Denise Lunsford was held Thursday in Pavilion IX as part of her reelection campaign.
Protesters gathered outside of the Charlottesville City Courthouse to demonstrate against the execution of convicted serial killer Alfredo Prieto.
Governor McAuliffe declared a state of emergency in Virginia on Tuesday in response to heavy rain and flooding. The anticipated Hurrican Joaquin is likely to reverse progress made against flooding.
An ex-girlfriend of Jesse Matthew wrote a letter to a Fairfax judge alleging that Matthew was subject to repeated childhood sexual abuse. The letter was made public Tuesday.
Fourth-year College student Kurt Hilburger died this morning following a car accident this weekend, the University announced Wednesday.
Off-Grounds 14th Street/15th Street/Wertland Location: Behind the Corner, students can live in apartments or houses northeast along 14th and 15th Streets and east along Wertland Street. Proximity to Grounds: Apartments and houses in this area are all approximately a 10 minute walk to most buildings on Central Grounds, though some locations further northeast on 14th Street may be up to a 20 minute walk. Cost: varies Jefferson Park Avenue Location: Jefferson Park Avenue stretches from the University Medical Center at the intersection of University Avenue, to Scott Stadium.
The Jefferson School’s African American Heritage Center will open the permanent exhibition called Pride Overcomes Prejudice Oct. 13 at 12 p.m.. The exhibition will feature the story of the Jefferson School and its context in American history.
The Range, while proximal to the Lawn and similar in appearance, operates on very different premises.
The University’s Miller Center released an ongoing oral history project focused on former Sen. Ted Kennedy Wednesday at an event held in Washington, D.C.
University Police arrested Ashley Banes, a 1999 University graduate, following a demonstration on the south end of the Lawn on Wednesday evening.
Jesse Matthew appeared in Albemarle County Circuit Court today for a status hearing in both the Hannah Graham and Morgan Harrington cases.
The University has announced that it will offer a new application platform to allow prospective students to begin working on their applications as early as freshman year of high school.
More than 1,000 University students have accepted a federal loan set to expire Wednesday.
The Asian Student Union is this week hosting “Not a Model Minority,” which aims to educate the University community on stereotypes facing the Asian and Asian-American community.
Student Council is facing a closure beginning Oct. 1 after failing to appoint a Rules and Ethics Board in the first meeting of the fall semester.
Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring announced the first of new law enforcement training measures to promote "21st century policing."
Several multicultural student organizations are partnering with the Honor Committee to form a diversity initiative scholarship that will award $500 to six winners of an essay contest.
Each year The Cavalier Daily puts out a special issue on student housing at the University. This issue is intended as a comprehensive guide for students as they consider where to live in the next academic year.