First Year Judiciary Committee elects chair, vice chair
By David Schutte | October 31, 2016The First Year Judiciary Committee will begin its first round of trials next week.
The First Year Judiciary Committee will begin its first round of trials next week.
The Honor Committee discussed jurisdiction at its weekly meeting in the form of a newly proposed by-law regarding the committee’s discretion to decline or defer jurisdiction of certain cases.
“Will Dana’s retraction is inaccurate,” publisher Jann Wenner said. “I do not stand by it.”
Dittmar is one of 30 House candidates who received an endorsement from Obama.
“I thought Jackie was rock solid. I thought we had a rock solid source,” Woods said.
“She became a huge support for me,” Pinkleton said. “I ended up babysitting her son.”
Each woman who spoke at the event currently has a child in China from whom they are separated.
“There simply is no comprehensive definition for ‘hate speech,’” Robert O’Neil said.
UJC chair Mitch Wellman said the week will help students understand that UJC is a resource for the University community.
The Ragged Mountain Natural Area is a 980-acre site located about four miles west of Grounds.
According to the Virginia Department of Elections, 27,952 voter registration applications were submitted during the extension.
Student Council released a statement on its website announcing the shuttle service, emphasizing voting as a “quintessential component of democratic governance.”
Emily Raboteau and Garnette Cadogan joined English Prof. Maurice Wallace, who participated in the panel as moderator.
Tuesday’s trial presented the video depositions of Jackie’s friends Kathryn Hendley and Ryan Duffin, as well as the testimonies of Rolling Stone fact-checker Elisabeth Garber-Paul, Charlottesville Police Sergeant Jacob Via and Benjamin Rexrode, University Police Department crime prevention coordinator.
Members considered the problem of hazing, how to define the term and potential solutions to reduce its occurrences in the future.
Recently, University Printing and Copying services replaced the printing systems in all libraries and other public areas with a new interface. Though students can print from more devices under the new system, some students find it to be slower and more complex than the old one.
More than 660 first-year students indicated they had already registered to vote or registered as part of a voter registration drive in dorms.
The Lawn houses 54 students in single unit rooms, which are part of the original Academical Village and contain a lofted bed, sink and a rocking chair. All rooms except for room 50 also have fireplaces.
Erdely finished testifying Saturday and began responding to cross-examination from Libby Locke, Eramo’s attorney, Monday.
Sabrina Rubin Erdely, author of “A Rape on Campus” and part of former Assoc. Dean Nicole Eramo’s $7.85 million lawsuit against Rolling Stone magazine, finished her testimony Saturday.