Students denounce ‘UVA White Student Union’ Facebook page
By Anna Higgins | November 26, 2017It is currently unclear who is behind the page, but it appears to be similar to hoax pages that were created in 2015 at other colleges and universities.
It is currently unclear who is behind the page, but it appears to be similar to hoax pages that were created in 2015 at other colleges and universities.
U.Va. has opened a Title IX investigation into the allegations.
The Charlottesville City Council debated the creation of an independent police citizen review board last Monday night.
HOOliday Dining is a joint initiative run by the Student Council, Multicultural Student Services and the International Residential College to provide dining options for those staying on Grounds over Thanksgiving break.
The Minority Rights Coalition at U.Va. hosted Laura Goldblatt and Sally Hudson to discuss the Living Wage Campaign.
A week after passing the additional admissions informed retraction proposal, Honor discusses briefing support officers next semester on the change before implementation.
After two hard ciders, two margaritas and an estimated eight drinks later, rising second-year College student Jessica Nelson had consumed enough alcohol to blackout.
The University Judiciary Committee met Sunday night to hear a presentation on free speech.
The “Campus Tours" aim to educate and empower university students.
Several graduate students are concerned about the impacts of a tax plan passed by Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives.
CAVA, a Mediterranean-themed restaurant, is slated to open at the space next summer.
Korte was a longtime professor of film studies at the University.
Authorities say Aidan Fitzpatrick displayed a weapon to both a Five Guys manager and employee.
Student, faculty bikers talk about their experiences.
Students will volunteer weekly with the Charlottesville refugee community.
“The more professionally successful a man is, the more likeable he is,” Clinton said. “The more professionally successful a woman is — not so much. This has been proven over and over again. It’s still kind of depressing to think about.”
The policy involves administrative review of classes with fewer than eight students enrolled.
The group registered 289 people.
U.S. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito called for women to step into leadership roles and initiate change.
Starting April 1, a student will be allowed to admit additional offenses under the same informed retraction.