UJC analyzes its own demographic data
By Riley Walsh | November 6, 2017The committee found that it is very similar in demographic makeup to the University.
The committee found that it is very similar in demographic makeup to the University.
Over 500 people came out to witness some of the various cultures that make up the University.
The group’s founders claim that City Council has been overtaken by “groupthink."
MSC Student Director and fourth-year College student Attiya Latif said the goal of the MSC is to create an inclusive space where students can gather, study, learn and create change.
Cantwell’s recordings are protected by free speech.
“I think it’s important to bring alumni and parents into the conversation because they are an important part of our community,” Law School Dean Risa Goluboff said.
With Election Day less than a week away, 19 percent of students say they are undecided on for whom they support in Virginia’s gubernatorial election.
DREAMers on Grounds hosted a walk out Wednesday afternoon to raise awareness to issues facing undocumented immigrants.
Though other Confederate statues in Charlottesville have a similar history, they have not received the same amount of attention.
“I think it’s a great thing to get involved with the community regardless of the events over the course of the past two months,” said Malcolm Stewart, Head Resident of the Lawn. “It’s just a fantastic way to bring everyone together over such a fun holiday.”
"All Politics is Local" aims to focus students’ attention on political issues pertaining to Charlottesville and then places the issues into the greater American political context.
Two abduction attempts have been reported to the Charlottesville Police Department within the past week.
The discussion — entitled "Melanin Matters" — touched on beauty standards, colorism and confidence.
Two attempted abductions have been reported in Charlottesville since Friday.
Kaine addressed Northam's campaign volunteers at the Charlottesville office Sunday.
The task force was established in August by Gov. Terry McAuliffe.
Candidates for Charlottesville City Council responded to a number of questions during a debate held last Wednesday evening at the Jefferson School African-American Heritage Center.
UGuides and UFUSED are offering 40 free tickets to students who are recipients of need-based aid on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Vedantam's talk was part of the Engineering School’s Excellence Through Diversity Distinguished Learning Series.
With the relaunch of an old initiative, students now have a fast and easy way to voice their opinions to Student Council.