Otto Warmbier’s post-mortem report provides more details on his condition at time of death
By Meghan Tonner and Daryn Govender | September 28, 2017Medical analysis conflicts with recent statements from Warmbier family.
Medical analysis conflicts with recent statements from Warmbier family.
University students are raising money for victims in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria.
Soering is serving two life sentences for the 1985 murders of his ex-girlfriend's parents.
Engagement courses enrich the first-year student experience through discussion and writing.
Demonstrators held signs which spelled out “No unity without justice” outside of Gibbons.
Parents appear in first round of nationally televised interviews since late U.Va. student's death
“There are so many new faces, we have a full house tonight, this is incredibly exciting,” Student Council president Sarah Kenny said.
“The unfortunate cancellation of our Welcome Week concert has given us the opportunity to use our remaining resources to provide exciting concert experiences for students,” UPC’s Facebook post read.
“The terrain is telling you you’re not welcome here. I don’t know how a black person at U.Va. is supposed to feel, honestly.”
The Sheetz will be at the former site of Eddy’s Tavern.
Scott Stadium was the site of the Concert for Charlottesville Sunday, Sept. 24 — an event the magnitude of which the city had never experienced.
Litigation over the now-retracted Rolling Stone article has reopened.
The dialogues included more than 30 individual discussion forums and four film screenings.
The shrouds themselves cost $375.95 each, and the city has purchased 12 over the past month.
Although the speakers will remain the same, the content of the lectures can be expected to change from what was originally planned.
The distribution will begin at 8 a.m. Saturday morning at the Scott Stadium West Gate ticket office.
Looking for housing options can be daunting for students.
“The purpose of the Student Senate is to present proposals that need to gain the support of the student body to propel them to the administration or the Board of Visitors,” Zirkle said.
The Black Student Alliance hosted a town hall Monday in Minor Hall for black students and allies from different communities across Grounds to come together, express concerns and discuss how they could better unite.
The review is being conducted by former U.S. Attorney Tim Heaphy.