Preliminary candidates list shows vacancies for 37 student leadership positions
By Meghan Tonner | February 15, 2018Among the vacancies are large portions of school-specific councils.
Among the vacancies are large portions of school-specific councils.
Student Council also further discussed the implementation and development of the LiveSafe app.
Third-year Engineering student Nikhith Kalkunte and third-year Curry School student Moises Mendoza will occupy the positions in 2018-19 academic year
Court watching is a volunteer-based monitoring practice utilized in courtrooms to improve accountability in the legal justice system.
Christie discusses the "Future of American Conservatism" on American Forum.
The new commission will give recommendations to the University’s president on documentation and recognition of the era of segregation at the University.
Valedictory Exercises includes the presentation of University and class awards, the class gift and a speech from a keynote speaker while Final Exercises consists of the formal graduation process.
The Committee is expected to vote on the reform to the Informed Retraction process within the next two weeks. The amendment will likely be voted on both by the Committee and the student body in a referendum in February 2019.
UJC heard a presentation from the chair of the University Board of Elections at its meeting Sunday.
Ranked choice voting, commonly referred to as RCV, allows voters to rank candidates in the order of their choice.
Several public forums are taking place throughout February.
The goal of the demonstration was to encourage the Virginia House of Delegates and Senate to accept funds from the federal government to expand Medicaid.
The bill now awaits review by the Senate Courts of Justice committee.
Spencer is among the defendants in lawsuit claiming injuries from the white nationalist rallies of Aug. 11 and 12.
Student Council also tabled a bill that would require elected representatives to hold office hours.
After the town hall, the working focus groups will continue to evaluate exactly what students want to do with the space.
The permit would have added an additional floor to the previously proposed nine story construction design.
The proposed M.A. in Media, Culture and Technology is pending Board of Visitors and state approval.
The designs are on display in CitySpace, a city-owned meeting space, on the Downtown Mall.
The IFC held its annual Bid Day Saturday, which served as the culmination of a two week long recruitment process for 31 active University fraternities.