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The University's Contemplative Sciences Center is located on Cresap Road, right off of Ivy Road, and is open to all students. 
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U.Va. centers promote community mindfulness

The University has incorporated two centers — the University Mindfulness Center and the Contemplative Sciences Center — to promote the health and well-being of community members both on-Grounds and in the greater Charlottesville area.


The Supreme Court's opinion defended the use of race as a factor in admissions. 
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U.Va. maintains affirmative action policy

Last Thursday, University President Teresa Sullivan distributed a message to the University community stating that the University would continue to use affirmative action in its selection process in accordance with a recent Supreme Court ruling.


Based on analysis of fair market rent, the VHA report claims that modest apartments are out of reach for low wage-earners, and that there is an overall lack of affordable housing for many renters.
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City Council to address affordable housing costs

Szakos said she attributes the difficulties people face in finding housing to a combination of factors, including the limited area of the City and the large number of low-wage workers employed by the University and University-affiliated contractors.


Around 1:00 a.m. officers on the Corner responded to shots fired around the 100 block of Elliewood Avenue.
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Shots fired on Elliewood Avenue

Three shots fired incidents were reported in Charlottesville Friday morning, with one of the reports relating to several shots fired in the Elliewood Avenue Area.


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Carolyn Dillard, the Community Partnership Manager for the University’s Center of Community Partnerships, discusses the legacy of Dr. King through his 1963 speech at Old Cabell Hall and the Center's annual MLK Day celebrations and community events. Highlighting the most memorable moments of the keynote event by Dr. Imani Perry, Dillard explored the importance of Dr. King’s lasting message of resilience and his belief that individuals should hold themselves responsible for their actions and reactions.