Cavalier Inn demolition delayed due to weather
By Hannah Gavin and Caroline Meyer | September 26, 2018The demolition of the Cavalier Inn is part of a redevelopment project along the Ivy Corridor.
The demolition of the Cavalier Inn is part of a redevelopment project along the Ivy Corridor.
University affiliates’ usage of free CAT transportation dropped for the first time in six years, according to CAT Director John Jones.
Rouzbeh Rastgarkafshgarkolaei, 27, died in an automobile accident Sunday, Dean of Students Allen Groves said in an email to the U.Va. community.
A prosecutor in the federal case against the man accused of driving a car into counter-protesters at last year’s white nationalist Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville has retired from the Department of Justice and is leaving the case.
The new change to the CMD procedures will establish a timeline which students in the CMD process will have to adhere to if their Contributory Mental Disorder claim is to be considered in an Honor trial.
The candidates spoke about the importance of students being engaged in upcoming elections.
Hispanic Heritage Month is recognized from Sept. 15 until Oct. 15, commemorating Latinx culture.
Student Council, University Democrats and College Republicans have been pushing for no exams — and eventually, classes — on Election Day.
Ryan outlined his priorities in an interview with The Cavalier Daily earlier this month.
Campaign centers around both donations and service to U.Va.
Hundreds of law enforcement personnel, including more than 700 Virginia state troopers, were present in the downtown Charlottesville area and throughout the region.
Charlottesville police identified the suspected perpetrator as Jowell Travis Legendre, a 29-year-old Louisa County resident.
The Albemarle-Charlottesville Regional Jail Authority Board is debating whether to change the jail's Immigration and Customs Enforcement notification policies.
A female victim reported a robbery and sexual assault Wednesday night, telling the University Police Department she was physically and sexually assaulted and that her wallet was stolen around 9:33 p.m., according to an alert sent to the U.Va. community.
Experts say demand for areas around U.Va. forces students to sign leases earlier
Hoos for Inclusive Sexual Education plans to advocate for more comprehensive sexual education on the local, state and federal levels.
Third-year College students Mary Alice Kukoski and Shannon Mooney were appointed to the respective roles.
Proposals include additional bike lanes, greenery and a multi-use path
The panel focused on fostering trust and cooperation between police forces and the communities they serve.
Kaine was part of a panel discussion centered around the interaction between religion and public life.