Students assemble at Rotunda to demand white nationalists be banned from Grounds
By John Hendricks | April 30, 2018The protest occurred after U.Va. announced a four-year trespass warning to Jason Kessler.
The protest occurred after U.Va. announced a four-year trespass warning to Jason Kessler.
The National Security Policy Center of the Batten school hosted a panel of current and former military and administrative officials to discuss counterterrorism — including surveillance, detention and prosecution.
The Lifting the Shades committee of Take Back the Night at the University held a discussion concerning the problems minority groups face with sexual assault.
Paul Martin, an assistant professor of public policy, will be teaching “From Inequality to Action” this fall — a new course based around case studies of political mobilization.
The cross was originally removed from display after the white nationalist rallies of Aug. 11 and 12.
Active and broad recruitment throughout the University community were discussed as ways to dispel notions of elitism within the Honor Committee.
The City of Charlottesville hosted a forum to allow for 13 candidates seeking membership on a seven-member Police Civilian Review Board to answer questions from community members.
The self-care event feature interactive and informational tables as well as yoga and mindfulness sessions at the studio in 1515.
Hampl was the guest of Religious Studies Prof. Charles Marsh and the Project on Lived Theology, a research initiative that explores the social consequences of theological commitments.
The Albemarle County Police Department released preliminary figures Saturday evening stating there were five arrests made at this year’s Foxfield Races.
UPD can also create trespass warnings for individuals deemed to have engaged in “conduct that threatens the health, safety, or property” of a University community member.
Neither U.Va. nor the Commonwealth’s Attorney have openly granted the requests.
In addition to individual fraternities hosting their own events, IFC organizes charitable events for members of the Charlottesville community and relevant organizations.
More than 1,000 community members from 27 local congregations gathered at Charlottesville High School in an effort to secure policy commitments on the issue of affordable housing.
Using 2016 census statistics and the proportions found in a recent city report, The Cavalier Daily found that those identifying as black or African American were affected at roughly a nine times higher rate than white residents by stop and frisk policies.
As it currently stands, the total amount allocated to Student Council for this summer is $22,046, and funds will be split between the various committees in Student Council based on their needs.
In an emergency piece of legislation Tuesday, Taylor Overton, a second-year College student and former chief of cabinet, was appointed to the position.
While most first-year students have opted to continue in the Traditional Curriculum, around 600 students have chosen to pilot the New College Curriculum.
University Architect Alice Raucher said the initial phases of demolishing U-Hall should be completed by this summer.
The scholarship recognizes a rising fourth-year student who has shown humility, leadership and devotion to the University.