University Democrats launch "First 100 Days" initiative
By Riley Walsh | January 26, 2017The University Democrats met Wednesday night to introduce a response to President Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office.
The University Democrats met Wednesday night to introduce a response to President Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office.
Susan Platt announced her candidacy for the Democratic Party’s nomination for Lieutenant Governor of Virginia.
Two bills intending to help students refinance federal loan debt failed to pass through the higher education subcommittee of the Virginia House Appropriations Committee.
Student Council heard a presentation from Phoebe Willis, a third-year Law and Darden student and student member of the Board of Visitors, in its first meeting of the new semester Tuesday.
Two new pieces of legislation were introduced on the floor of the Virginia Senate this week to address increasing college tuition costs.
Charlottesville blogger Jason Kessler was charged with assault Sunday morning.
The ISC held the University March for Women Tuesday in support of women's rights.
The memorial is undergoing a detailed planning process to include community input.
New stores are coming to Barracks Road Shopping Center, the Shops at Stonefield and Fifth Street Station in the coming year.
The Board of Visitors will begin looking for a University President Teresa Sullivan's replacement with the formation of a search committee.
A plaque commemorating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s 1963 visit to the University was unveiled Monday.
Charlottesville Gathers, a local rally planned in conjunction with the Women’s March on Washington, took place Saturday morning at IX Art Park.
While walking on Grounds with King in 1963 the plaque's donor heard a car backfire and, thinking it was a gunshot aimed at King, shielded him with his body.
The day after President Donald Trump’s inauguration, a crowd of nearly 500,000 people — men and women alike — gathered in the nation’s capital to participate in the Women’s March on Washington.
As Donald J. Trump was sworn in as the 45th President of the United States Jan. 20 in Washington, D.C, some estimates suggest roughly 160,000 people were in attendance — a crowd which included several University students.
Over 50 students and community members gathered on the Rotunda steps Friday to protest Donald Trump's inauguration.
The case will likely be heard by the nation’s highest court in April.
University President Teresa Sullivan announced in an email Friday she plans on leaving the University after her contract ends in summer of 2018.
The bill was introduced to “encourage healthy debate and prevent censorship of contrary viewpoints or perceived controversial speech.”
WUVA president and fourth-year College student Kailey Leinz said the organization plans to focus on the future of digital media.