Multicultural Center on track to open in October
By Sarah Yang | September 2, 2016The center will facilitate cross-cultural discussion and provide a space on Grounds where individuals can access resources in one place.
The center will facilitate cross-cultural discussion and provide a space on Grounds where individuals can access resources in one place.
Despite the alleged oversight, University Vice President and chief Student Affairs Officer Pat Lampkin sent an email to the student body Wednesday morning providing a link to voter registration forms.
The amendment — which would remove the power to restore voting rights from the governor — will be introduced in the General Assembly’s 2017 session.
Business Insider’s ranking gave the University an A+ for student life and noted the large number of student organizations and varsity sports, as well as a “work hard, play hard” mentality.
Anne Holton, former Virginia Secretary of Education, will campaign in Charlottesville on Friday for Hillary Clinton.
DC-based development firm Carr City Centers announced this week it has secured a $25.8 million loan to build a luxury hotel at 1106 West Main Street, close to the Corner and the University Hospital.
The University football program is making several changes to its gameday presentation, which fans will be able to experience for the first time Saturday in its home game against the University of Richmond.
Newcomers to the Corner include Zip Chicken and Poke Sushi Bowl, both of which are across from Christian’s Pizza and Boylan Heights.
“With these changes come several benefits for students,” Todd Goodale, senior associate athletics director for external affairs, said in an email statement.
Student Council discussed the lack of student involvement in the grant proposal process for the Strategic Investment Fund at its first meeting of the year.
While Johnson’s claim of use of excessive force will likely go to trial, his other allegations of assault, battery, negligence and false arrest could be struck down by Conrad.
“The process for adding new students has been adjusted to prevent this from reoccurring in the future,” he said.
Madison House is one of the largest organizations on Grounds, with approximately 3,100 University student volunteers.
The Honor Committee had its first meeting of the semester this Sunday. The committee discussed the creation of an informed retraction working group and its outreach efforts.
After Helen Dragas’ term on the Board of Visitors ended June 30, 2016, Dragas wrote an editorial detailing the over $2 billion Strategic Investment Fund. Here’s what we know about the fund.
Students are expressing shock and disbelief following news that Assoc. Prof. Walter Francis Korte Jr. was charged with two counts of possession of child pornography earlier this month.
The University Judiciary Committee had its first general body meeting for the 2016-2017 academic year Sunday.
Though Lampkin is leaving next week, both her and her interim successor have said that student affairs at the University will continue as usual.
Soering's attorney, Steven Rosenfield, said if McAuliffe grants the request, it will be an exoneration for Soering.
Gov. Terry McAuliffe announced Monday he and his staff have started the process of individually restoring voting rights to felons across Virginia.