Heaphy presents report on handling of white supremacist events to City Council
By Geremia Di Maro | December 7, 2017Citizens weighed in on the report during a public hearing.
Citizens weighed in on the report during a public hearing.
Proposed undergraduate tuition rates would increase an average of 3.3 percent for in-state students, 3.9 percent for out-of-state students.
Some students and local residents have voiced concerns about the project.
Several students and local residents have raised concerns about the proposed project.
Former U.S. Attorney Tim Heaphy's presentation emphasized flawed management and response measures.
The march was prompted in response to a recent rise of reports concerning sexual assault and misconduct.
The University Judiciary Committee held its last meeting of the semester Sunday night.
The Honor Committee will hold events throughout finals with food, coffee and Honor gear.
Third-year College student Tim Dodson was elected editor-in-chief.
Libraries, the University Transit Service and recreational facilities will be operating on altered schedules during the upcoming break.
The Batten class gave over $100,000 to seven different nonprofits in the Charlottesville area.
English Prof. John Casey will not return to teach classes next semester.
The heightened security didn’t appear to discourage the crowds.
The Villa opened in the 1970s as a casual family-oriented restaurant.
The students had unfurled a banner that read, “200 Years of White Supremacy,” at the Bicentennial celebration in October.
The football box suites in Scott Stadium will be open to fourth-year students for study hours from Dec. 4 to Dec. 6.
In contrast to U.Va., George Mason and James Madison have on-campus precincts.
Stricter policies to be enforced at this year’s light show, including metal detectors and clear bag requirement.
Attendees were urged to contact their elected representatives to voice their concerns.
Kessler’s permit request asks for Emancipation Park on Aug. 11 and 12, 2018.