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CAPS aim at better outreach to students
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CAPS hosts suicide prevention training

The University Counseling and Psychological Services has begun hosting suicide prevention training, seeking to make the University community more aware of some of the warning signs of suicide and possible methods to approach those signals.


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Supreme Court rejects Huguely rehearing request

The Virginia Supreme Court announced Thursday it will not rehear the appeal of former University student and lacrosse player George Huguely, convicted of killing his ex-girlfriend Yeardley Love — also a University student — in 2012. Paul Clement, one of Huguely’s attorneys, argued in October that his client’s Sixth Amendment rights had been violated due to the fact that one of Huguely’s attorneys fell ill during trial but court proceedings continued in his absence.


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Proposed bill to require campus police to report sexual assault to commonwealth attorney

Virginia Delegate Eileen Filler-Corn has proposed a bill which will require university campus police to report sexual assault cases to their local commonwealth attorney within 48 hours. House Bill 1343 is intended to increase prosecution of sexual assaults that take place on college campuses. Filler-Corn held a press conference Tuesday to promote the bill.


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Charlie Hebdo issue garners international attention, attracts local response

Satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo released its first issue since the terrorist attack executed by Islamic extremists on its Paris offices last week. The cover featuring a cartoon of the prophet Muhammad holding a sign saying, “JE SUIS CHARLIE,” has initiated a worldwide discussion concerning religion and free speech. The issue, available in six different languages including English, Turkish and French, hit newsstands this past Wednesday.


Del. Joe Morrissey ran as an independent, winning 42 percent of the vote in Henrico County.
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Joe Morrissey sworn in amid controversy

Del. Joe Morrissey (D-Henrico) was sworn into the Virginia House of Delegates this week after resigning his position last month following a sex scandal with an underage girl. In his most recent campaign, Morrissey ran as an Independent and defeated both Democrat Kevin Sullivan and Republican Matt Walton. He garnered 42 percent of the total votes, while Sullivan and Walton totaled 33 percent and 24 percent of the total votes, respectively.


The Women's Center will hire a new coordinator for outreach and education within the Gender Violence and Social Change (GVSC) program.
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Women's Center receives funding to create new position

The University is providing salary dollars for the Women’s Center to add a new position to their Gender Violence and Social Change (GVSC) program. The new coordinator will do outreach and education on Gender Violence and Social Change around grounds. Director of the GVSC Claire Kaplan said that the coordinator’s main responsibilities will be with the Men’s Leadership Program and the Survivor Support Network training. The coordinator will add to existing programs and also put new programs in place.


The Milstein Commission on Entrepreneurship and Middle Class Jobs partnered with the Batten Institute and Darden to produce the report.
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Miller Center releases report, says entrepreneurship creates jobs

The Miller Center released a report Wednesday detailing a plan to create middle class jobs through entrepreneurship. Recent economic stagnation and the decrease of startup growth prompted the report. Jeff Chidester, Director of Policy Programs at the Miller Center, said startups and small business account for half of American jobs, and two-thirds of job creation.


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Navigating Fraternity Rush

This year’s fraternity rush is expected, by some, to be the safest and most supervised recruitment in recent years. Inter-Fraternity Council President-elect Ben Gorman, a third-year College student, said the negative coverage of Greek life by Rolling Stone and other media outlets has, in fact, led to a slight decrease in rush signups.

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The University’s Orientation and Transition programs are vital to supporting first year and transfer students throughout their entire transition to college. But much of their work goes into planning summer orientation sessions. Funlola Fagbohun, associate director of the first year experience, describes her experience working with OTP and how she strives to create a welcoming environment for first-years during orientation and beyond. Along with her role as associate director, summer Orientation leaders and OTP staff work continually to provide a safe and memorable experience for incoming students.