Clemons Library second floor due to open Oct. 4
By Riley Walsh | September 7, 2017The second floor of Clemons Library is due to open for student use on Oct 4, after being closed for a year.
The second floor of Clemons Library is due to open for student use on Oct 4, after being closed for a year.
Both professors and students have reported enjoying the courses so far.
Other guests slated for the free Sept. 24 concert include Justin Timberlake, Ariana Grande, Pharrell
While the program faces termination, Congress possesses a six-month window to pass bills aimed at immigration reform.
Student Council passed two resolutions supporting DREAMers On Grounds and DACA recipients at the University during their Tuesday meeting.
"To me that was the scariest thing, that even 911 couldn't get to them,” Margaret O'Donnell, a second-year College student from Houston, said.
The group operates as part of the national LiNK refugee rescue organization that seeks to raise funds for those fleeing from the North Korean regime and resettling in new nations.
One challenge in studying over-reporting is that there is not much hard data on international students reported to Honor — rather, the evidence is anecdotal.
Judge Richard E. Moore decided to postpone the decision for two to three weeks.
New online magazine publication from The Cavalier Daily.
A post-panel demonstration on the Rotunda steps was dispersed after a confrontation with other students.
The firm Margolis Healy & Associates is being paid $250,000 for their services.
The University Police Department is facing allegations of discrimination after a Latinx student gathering on the Lawn was broken up by officers the evening of Aug. 25.
The Charlottesville Low Income Housing Coalition and the Legal Aid Justice Center held an event Thursday night to discuss displacement and affordable housing in Charlottesville.
Cantwell was charged with two charges of illegal use of tear gas, phosgene or other gases and one charge of malicious bodily injury by means of a caustic substance or agent.
Gov. Terry McAuliffe created two investigative bodies — the Task Force on Public Safety Preparedness and Response to Civil Unrest and the Commonwealth Commission on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion — in light of recent violence in Charlottesville.
"We were totally focused on August 12," Sullivan said. "We should have been more aware that something could have happened either before or after."
The demands are being championed by the Black Student Alliance and numerous other student groups.
Signer apologized to his colleagues and the City of Charlottesville for his actions during the “deeply troubling and traumatizing recent weeks.”
The goal of the initiative is for the students to strengthen their connections with the Charlottesville community.