University Democrats host debate between Charlottesville politicians
By Elizabeth Robinson | April 24, 2019Sally Hudson and Kathy Galvin addressed climate change, campaign contributions, affordable housing and incarceration rates during the debate.
Sally Hudson and Kathy Galvin addressed climate change, campaign contributions, affordable housing and incarceration rates during the debate.
MPE's led a discussion on the continuous cycle of conscious and subconscious socialization and how this cycle leads to oppression.
Maxwell’s presentation outlined and explained each aspect of rape culture — including toxic masculinity, empathizing with rapists and trivializing rape.
The event aimed to educate and provide resources to students and University community members regarding healthy self care methods and practices.
The event was hosted by Madison House’s Help Line, If You’re Reading This and National Alliance on Mental Illness on Grounds.
The Board of Visitors approved to freeze in-state tuition for the 2019-2020 academic year in exchange for $5.52 million in additional state funding from the General Assembly.
The Whispering Wall is one example of a monument the newly formed committee wishes to examine in order to evaluate the potential for its renaming or removal.
The discussion served to allow students to discuss the various dynamics of cultural spaces throughout Grounds.
Heguaburo said launching the website during alumni weekend was meant to allow alumni to see their contributions to the University receive recognition.
The current policy of the ACRJ is to call ICE, upon request from ICE, at least 72 hours prior to when an undocumented immigrant will be released from the jail.
The Muslim Students Association kicked off the month by painting Beta Bridge on April 7 and plans on ending the month's activities on April 29 with a Mindfulness in Islam discussion held in the Multicultural Center.
O’Rourke spoke twice — once to about 250 University students and community members in Nau Hall’s auditorium and afterward to hundreds more people tightly packed throughout Nau Hall’s three story atrium.
At present, no invitation to the White House has been made to the team. University officials have not said if any future invitations would be accepted.
Nearly 90 College students are successfully matched with Charlottesville-based internships every Internship Placement Program session.
Several of Baddeliyanage’s friends shared their memories of him with the audience.
Residents of Bice House waited approximately six hours to reenter their residences following an accidental fire in the complex Saturday night.
Survivors of sexual assault from the University and the larger Charlottesville community were encouraged to share their stories at the vigil.
The three candidates discussed the current state of Virginia state politics, LGBTQ+ issues, the legalization of marijuana and the Second Amendment, along with other various topics from audience submitted questions.
Brennan talked about her career as a journalist and her experiences prominently covering the White House and hosting a broadcast news program during the Trump administration.
Brasacchio succeeds fourth-year College student Alex Cintron.