Suspect Christopher Darnell Jones Jr. faces charges at Albemarle General District Court
By Ava MacBlane | November 16, 2022Prosecutors told the judge that witnesses saw Jones targeting specific people on the bus.
Prosecutors told the judge that witnesses saw Jones targeting specific people on the bus.
One patient had been in stable condition while another was in “critical” condition Monday.
Ryan said the University recognizes “unique needs” for graduate and professional students, and advised faculty in those schools to look to leadership for further instruction.
At this time, police have found no connection between Sunday’s incident and Silva’s threats.
Tuesday is a Day of Remembrance for the University.
Three students — second-year student Devin Chandler, third-year student Lavel Davis and fourth-year student D'Sean Perry — were fatally shot.
Police say Jones is armed and dangerous.
Ryan’s idea for the Council has been in the works “for some time,” according to Bowen, mirroring many of the student-outreach initiatives which Ryan has undertaken during his time at the University.
The event will preview 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis, a pending Supreme Court case. ADF is defending a Colarado business refusing to provide services to same-sex couples based on First Amendment rights in the lawsuit.
No injuries have been reported at this time and no description of the suspect was provided.
Acampora succeeds Provost Ian Baucom, who spent eight years in the role.
Polls opened at 6 a.m. and closed at 7 p.m. across the state. Students living on and around Grounds voted at a variety of locations, including Slaughter Recreation Center, Alumni Hall and Venable Elementary.
Later in the meeting, Rep. Kevin Lin, third-year graduate Engineering student, discussed the need for more representation on the Committee from the School of Engineering.
Out-of-state students face the choice of traveling home to vote, requesting an absentee ballot in their home state or switching their registration to Virginia.
The event’s organizers hope to raise awareness of Parkinson’s disease and build a student community that values charity and cooperation.
Rally participants gathered and began by creating signs reading “Autonomy is on the line” and “reproductive justice now.”
Gray’s family formerly owned a printing shop at the same location, but difficulties associated with COVID-19 led them to transition to a new venture.
The pair discussed Couric’s time at the University, her memoir “Going There” and career, among other topics.
The forum was centered around Throneburg’s bid for Congress in Virginia’s fifth district.
Family Weekend allowed parents and students to get together to commemorate the students’ accomplishments.