Hoos Together brings athletes together for Special Olympics
By Jordan Bridges | April 24, 2017Around 300 people came out to the event supporting the Special Olympics.
Around 300 people came out to the event supporting the Special Olympics.
The approved increase is a rise in tuition from the rates of the 2016-17 school year by 2.2 percent for Virginia students and 3.5 percent for non-Virginia students.
The University recently introduced seven new buses to the transit fleet through a collaborative effort between University Parking and Transportation and University Communications.
The presidential search committee met Thursday to review the process so far and discuss feedback they have received from their online survey and forums they have hosted around Grounds.
Gov. Terry McAuliffe (D) announced Thursday afternoon that he would commute the death sentence of Ivan Teleguz to life imprisonment without parole instead.
The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics recently elected Robert Berry, professor of elementary math education at the Curry School of Education, president of their organization.
As a part of the Institute of the Humanities and Global Cultures “Humanities Week,” a student activism panel was held Thursday night in Nau Hall.
The letters highlighted the accomplishments and hardships of minority communities on Grounds.
While sustainability initiatives have become much more popular in recent years among students, many still do not recycle in on-Grounds housing.
The University's dining services program plans to offer more vegetarian and vegan options in response to student demand for increased variety and healthier food.
The report concluded there is no evidence of donations influencing admissions decisions, but it also said “several key administrators were not permitted to speak with anyone involved in this investigation.”
The graffiti included a smiley face, as well as allusions to anti-Semitism with a swastika combined with a peace sign.
The Charlottesville Board of Architectural Review voted Tuesday to allow the demolition of the Main Street Arena and Escafé to make way for a new office building.
Adam Ott was accused of sexually assaulting another student at an apartment on Brandon Avenue in April 2015.
The Black Student Alliance released a statement Monday condemning flyers featuring old tweets from Charlottesville Vice Mayor Wes Bellamy and images of Robert E. Lee as a statue holding a Confederate flag.
By a 3-2 vote, the Charlottesville City Council approved a resolution Monday night that will allow the Robert E. Lee statue located in Lee Park to be sold.
The Student Council held a special legislative session Monday to discuss and vote on the proposed 2017 summer budget.
A panel entitled “How to Support a Survivor” was hosted Monday as part of Take Back the Night Week 2017 by the organization Take Back the Night.
Flyers featuring old tweets from Charlottesville Vice Mayor Wes Bellamy and images of Robert E. Lee as a statue holding a Confederate flag were posted around Newcomb Hall late Saturday night.
The inaugural Human Library — an initiative which seeks to tell the stories of students, faculty and community members in an intimate way — was held on the Lawn the afternoon of April 14.