City Councilor Kathy Galvin talks zoning, land use with University Democrats
By Jemma Hoolahan | April 23, 2018City Councilor Kathy Galvin spoke on local zoning, land use and affordable housing with the University Democrats.
City Councilor Kathy Galvin spoke on local zoning, land use and affordable housing with the University Democrats.
Romero said she wants to focus on collaborating with other Contracted Independent Organizations on Grounds to build both productive relationships and friendships with the MSC.
‘Love Shouldn’t Hurt’ speakers included representatives from various awareness and prevention groups.
Currently, Cook Political Report has noted the Fifth Congressional District votes with the Republican Party 6 percent more than the national average.
The panel sought to highlight the University’s history since becoming coeducational in 1970.
The land bank corporation would have the goal of increasing affordable housing in Charlottesville.
Kessler was spotted soon after arriving, and protesters congregated to follow him around the building. Police and University administrators then arrived to monitor the situation.
Third-year College student Robert Andrews was elected Tuesday evening as the College Republicans Chairman for the 2018-19 academic year.
University Guides have autonomy over the information they choose to include in tours.
The College of Arts and Sciences has expanded upon relatively new courses that step outside the traditional classroom by helping students find a major, discover the best ways to learn and prepare for their lives after school.
Student Council also passed a bill to approve new CIOs: the Gizmologists, Green Greeks and Student Veterans of America.
The Office of the Medical Examiner positively identified Kent Carr, a 51-year-old resident of Staunton, Va., as the pilot.
The Charlottesville City Democratic caucus will be held at 1:15 p.m. April 21 at Burley Gym.
U.Va. policy explicitly states that “smoking and vaping by faculty, staff, students, and visitors are prohibited inside facilities owned or leased by the University.”
The College Republicans hosted former Virginia Gov. Jim Gilmore to speak with students and faculty Monday night in Nau Hall.
As many University students make preparations to attend the 41st annual Foxfield Races on April 28, groups on Grounds are making efforts to educate their peers on safety prior to race weekend.
U.Va. Sustainability and U.Va. Dining hosted a climate solutions expo where students, faculty and community members shared ideas to combat the effects of climate change.
In the new survey, voters can choose between Market Street Park, Swanson Legacy Park or Central Park to replace Emancipation Park.
The crash was reported around 9 p.m. Sunday in western Albemarle County.
The project will seek to answer three overarching questions from the conception of Honor to the present day — what the term “honor” means to members of the University community, how the Honor system functions and how people think about the Honor system.