City again renames downtown parks
By Jake Gold | July 17, 2018Charlottesville City Council voted Monday to rename Emancipation Park and Justice Park to Market Street Park and Court Square Park, respectively.
Charlottesville City Council voted Monday to rename Emancipation Park and Justice Park to Market Street Park and Court Square Park, respectively.
University Police Department officers made eight total arrests in between Thursday, July 12 and Sunday, July 15.
Eleven months after the Unite the Right rally, local emergency management officials and police personnel convened to present preliminary plans for managing a potential Unite the Right anniversary rally next month.
OpenGrounds moved out of its Corner building on July 1 and will now be under the Office of the Vice President and Provost instead of the Office of the Vice President for Research.
Kessler ordered to use “best efforts” to prevent armed groups from coming to Charlottesville, among other directions
The suspects allegedly brandished a firearm, took the victim’s belongings and fled.
Student self-governance gives students unique autonomy over their experience on Grounds.
There are a number of transit services that can get students where they need to go.
The newly naturalized citizens hailed from 35 different countries.
Fields was indicted in late June for 29 counts of hate crime acts and one count of racially-motivated interference in federally-protected activities.
Sutton had also worked at Vanderbilt University and the University of Chicago.
The University Student Council has set the opening date of its U.Va. Student Community Food Pantry for early fall 2018.
The term “legacy,” as used by the Office of Admission, refers to children or live-in stepchildren of University alumni.
Graham’s position was created at the recommendation of a firm U.Va. hired to assess safety and security after last summer's white supremacist rallies.
In a motion, the City claims Kessler did not search for responsive documents and failed to preserve relevant documents.
Jason Kessler, the white nationalist organizer of last summer's deadly Unite the Right rally, filed a motion in federal court June 22 asking a judge to force the City of Charlottesville to grant him a permit for a “Unite the Right anniversary” rally
One of the Fields’ hate crime indictments is for the murder of Heather Heyer.
Speakers at the June 18 Charlottesville City Council meeting condemned the response by the City's police department to a June 8 demonstration protesting the conviction of Corey Long.
Outgoing President Teresa Sullivan and Provost Thomas Katsouleas recently sent a message to two University faculty members to respond to their petition.
U.Va. alumnus Martese Johnson has settled his lawsuit against the Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, according to a joint statement published on the ABC website Wednesday.