Student BOV member addresses Kilgore's comments on appointment process
By Anna Higgins and Hailey Ross | February 21, 2017Phoebe Willis clarified the appointment process for the student Board member position in a Facebook post Monday night.
Phoebe Willis clarified the appointment process for the student Board member position in a Facebook post Monday night.
Alpha Chi Omega will be sending over 500 letters to 5th Congressional District Rep. Tom Garrett (R) Tuesday in an effort to dissuade him from voting for funding cuts against support for domestic violence victims.
The restorations are being made under the direction of the Thomas Jefferson Foundation, which owns and operates the property.
Approximately 30 people attended a Nonviolent Direct Action workshop Monday hosted by the U.Va. Students United coalition.
A subcommittee of the Virginia House of Delegates voted to table a bill Feb. 15 aiming to give more patients an “affirmative defense” for the possession of medical marijuana oils.
The University Judiciary Committee met Sunday to discuss initiatives to widen possible sanctions and impending referenda.
The Honor Committee discussed several Informed Retraction reform proposals at their meeting Sunday night.
The Millennial Advocacy Council and NextGen GOP hosted a debate for Republican statewide office candidates Saturday afternoon.
According to an interim expenditure report released by the University Board of Elections, the current total projected campaign expenses for student elections would double last year's spending.
Jason Kessler is leading a movement to submit a petition to Charlottesville Circuit Court for a judge to remove Bellamy from office.
Rep. Tom Garrett (R-Va.) proposed a bill in Congress Monday that would rename Charlottesville’s federal courthouse after former University Law School Professor and late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia.
Assistant Vice Provost Betsy Ackerson filed a lawsuit against the University in federal court Wednesday, alleging she was not paid equally to her male counterparts.
Students will have the opportunity in the upcoming University-wide elections to vote on four amendments proposed by the University Judiciary Committee.
The Honor Audit Commission will release a report in spring 2018 after it conducts research on Grounds as part of an 18-month audit of the Honor Committee.
On average, class council, Student Council and Honor officials can dedicate between 10 and 40 hours a week to their positions.
A subcommittee of the Virginia House of Delegates voted down a proposed constitutional amendment to reform the redistricting process Tuesday.
Four Charlottesville-based women’s groups convened a “One Billion Rising” event on Tuesday to advocate against the abuse of women worldwide.
The College Republicans hosted a veterans panel Monday to engage students in learning how going through war strengthens or changes veterans’ political views and to discuss policy changes that would benefit veterans and their families.
On Tuesday, a Virginia State Senate subcommittee passed HB 1401 — a proposed law meant to prohibit any public university from abridging the freedom of any individual to speak on campus.
In a brief Tuesday meeting, Student Council approved a new CIO — the International and European Tax Moot Court at U.Va.