U.Va. named best Virginia school for LGBTQ students
By Veena Ramesh | April 9, 2018The University was recently named the best university in the state of Virginia for LGBTQ students by BestColleges.com and Campus Pride.
The University was recently named the best university in the state of Virginia for LGBTQ students by BestColleges.com and Campus Pride.
The Virginia Young Democrats hosted a dialogue session at CitySpace Sunday in which panelists discussed social justice in Charlottesville and throughout Virginia.
The Graduate Student Coalition for Liberation presented the “Charlottesville Syllabus” as a part of this year’s Humanities Week at the University.
Beginning with Wednesday’s vigil, events hosted by Take Back the Night will continue throughout the month of April.
U.Va.'s celebration of Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month kicked off Wednesday with an opening ceremony featuring Virginia Del. Kathy Tran (D-Springfield).
The week-long fundraiser has attracted controversy in the past for its reliance on sorority competition and potential objectification of female participants.
"Re-Righting History" sheds light on the national debate over Confederate monuments and buildings named after Confederate generals in relation to the events of Aug. 11 and 12 in Charlottesville and at the University.
ZBT is currently in the rechartering process to meet requirements mandated by its national headquarters.
Under the adopted ordinance, the city will vacate all of its public interests in the Brandon Avenue area to allow for site work to be completed in preparation for the redevelopment project.
A follow up alert confirmed the situation has been cleared and Emmet Street and Stadium Road have been reopened to traffic.
The meeting marked the first of the term for Student Council's newly-elected leaders.
During the initial trial last month, Tracci failed to establish jurisdiction for Kessler’s alleged perjury at the Albemarle County Magistrate’s office, ending the case before the jury could deliberate.
As part of the terms for the permit, the developer for West2nd will contribute 16 off-site units to be available at below-market rates for 15 years.
Groves said in a University-wide email there is no known connection between the online threats and U.Va., but called on students to report any threats to University Police.
Dunn will succeed fourth-year College student Raquel Talbott as LSA president.
During the talk, Bellamy revealed that he was planning on requesting later this year that the City transfer to a mayoral system in which the mayor is directly elected by the voters of Charlottesville.
Second-year College Student Ellie Brasacchio will continue to serve as chair of the Student Council Representative Body.
Third-year College student Alex Cintron was sworn in as Student Council president along with other elected leaders and school representatives.
Justin Eugene Bryant’s case will come before a grand jury at the Albemarle Circuit Court Monday.
This year, $100,000 in the City Council strategic initiatives fund will be used to finance a pilot initiative in participatory budgeting.