Incident at Alderman Library stable with one individual in custody
By Lauren O'Neil and Rahul Sharma | March 1, 2022An investigation is ongoing.
An investigation is ongoing.
Community members are encouraged to share their thoughts regarding the proposed refenda at a town hall hosted by Cavalier Daily on Tuesday at 7 p.m.
Students are navigating changes to accessible routes and noise disturbances while facilities management seek to minimize impacts.
The challenge is being publicized through social media and by interns and Center for Politics staff reaching out to institutions of education throughout the country.
This semester, PIRG will carry out campaigns to increase access to affordable class materials and to support local initiatives against hunger and homelessness.
The weekly average of COVID-19 cases per day for both students and faculty saw a large drop over the past week.
If approved, the ordinance would allow city officials to recognize a labor union as a bargaining agent for city employees.
Liu and his administration are in conversation with University administration to secure permanent funding and endowment of the Support and Access Services Branch.
Voting for all student elections — which includes candidates for Student Council, Honor Council, University Judiciary Committee and Class Council — will open Wednesday March 2 at 10 a.m. and close Friday March 4 at 4 p.m.
The purpose of Memory Mondays is to capture and preserve a collective institutional memory of student activism and community-building among marginalized students at the University.
The referendum petition went public on Jan. 25 and garnered the required 1,250 signatures in less than nine days — officially surpassing the threshold on Feb. 3.
No description of the suspect was provided.
Held biennially, Popular Assembly allows University community members to express their opinions regarding the Honor Committee’s effectiveness and learn about the history of the Committee as well as its present function.
The University said it will work with schools and units on an individual basis should any implementation issues arise before many of the masking requirements are lifted.
There are 278 active cases of COVID-19 within the University community, 228 of which are students and 50 of which are faculty and staff, per the University’s COVID-19 tracker.
There are 433 active cases of COVID-19 within the University community.
The University Transit System is currently piloting two new transportation services during the spring semester – UTS Night Pilot and UTS OnDemand.
Two Law student organizations organized a response event to the Federalist Society's program.
The budget funds seven different sectors — the Presidential Cabinet Agency, Administrative Committee, Support and Access Services, Organizations Committee, Representative Committee, Executive and Administrative Operations and Coalition Engagement.
The feature aims to help students track their degree completion status through bar charts and other visuals and will supplement the existing Academic Requirement Report page.