Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia dies at 79
By Hannah Hall | February 14, 2016Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia died Feb. 13 at age 79.
Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia died Feb. 13 at age 79.
Albemarle County Police Officer Andrew Holmes is currently facing several civil lawsuits, including improper search and seizure and racial profiling, by local County residents.
University alumna Abbe Macbeth, Ph.D. is investigating a phenomenon known to plague unhappy-looking notables such as Kristen Stewart and Queen Elizabeth II — “resting bitch face.”
A recent petition is requesting the administration to grant all students a full leave of absence on federal primary and presidential election days.
Heather Hooker and Brendan Kim, fourth-year Commerce students, gave a presentation about the lack of communication between Honor members.
Award-winning author Suketu Mehta, associate Journalism professor at New York University, gave a lecture Thursday titled “The Secret Life of Cities.”
Wednesday, the Virginia House of Delegates passed key legislative pieces of a bipartisan gun agreement between the governor and the General Assembly.
The legislation is met with support by members of the Congressional Black Caucus, the NAACP and the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights.
University Spokesperson Anthony de Bruyn said the fire was quickly contained and extinguished by the CFD.
Forty-seven students were offered a Lawn room for the 2016-2017 school year Wednesday.
“We will carefully gather all concerns and ideas noted in the petition, and they’ll be part of the information that gets considered when — and if — the renovation enters the planning stages,” Morford said.
Several restaurants on the Corner are running special promotions Feb. 14.
Having free condoms at Student Health allows staff to encourage safe sex to students and facilitate a comfortable setting for students to ask questions, Leonard said.
According to Tinder's website, the University was the eighth-ranked campus in the country for number of right-swiped males in 2015.
Although Valentine’s Day is currently celebrated with candy, cards and roses, its historical influence is rooted in Roman myths and Catholic saints.
Student Council discussed its recruitment process, internal demographics and student safety at their general body meeting Tuesday night.
Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe announced the appointment of Irma Palmer — a double alumna of the University — as the Director of Constituent Services Feb. 5.
The University is holding its first ever Green Dot Week in an effort to spread awareness about the program and encourage members of the University community to get involved.
“D.C. is a global gateway and public policy ecosystem, where business and government intersect,” Venkataraman said.
The City of Charlottesville is currently accepting applications for a new Chief of Police, to replace current Chief Tim Longo who will step down May 1.