Rat creates power outage in Old Dorms
By Courtney Stith | March 21, 2016McCormick Road Residence Areas lost power for over an hour Thursday evening. The blackout resulted from a rat which burrowed into an electrical switch.
McCormick Road Residence Areas lost power for over an hour Thursday evening. The blackout resulted from a rat which burrowed into an electrical switch.
The Organization of Young Filipino Americans held its fifth annual Lakas 5K at the Nameless Field March 18.
Days on the Lawn, an annual admitted students open house, begins March 21 this year. The University Office of Undergraduate Admissions began the program 25 years ago.
An affidavit submitted to receive an arrest warrant for Jesse Matthew was recently unsealed after a motion made by the U.S. attorney.
Student Council’s Academic Affairs committee is currently in the process of selecting eight undergraduate students who will be able to teach a course of their design next semester.
The honorary 2016 John T Casteen III Diversity-Equity-Inclusion Leadership Award has been presented to Deborah McDowell and Frank Dukes.
Six of the University’s graduate and professional schools and several programs ranked in the top 40 in their respective fields, according to US News and World Report.
Court proceedings from third-year Commerce student Otto Warmbier’s sentencing trial in North Korea showed images indicating a banner Warmbier allegedly stole supported former North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, according to a report from Reuters. The North Korean government alleges Warmbier’s fingerprints were found on the banner.
Thursday marks third-year Commerce student Otto Warmbier’s 76th day of detainment in North Korea.
Approximately 60 people were in attendance, including students and community members.
The defense has filed a motion in court March 15 to quash Jackie’s deposition in University Assoc. Dean Nicole Eramo’s defamation lawsuit against Rolling Stone magazine.
After losing his home state of Florida to Donald Trump in the March 15 primary, Sen. Marco Rubio announced the suspension of his campaign for the GOP nomination.
Student activists were protesting the permits issued to Dominion Virginia Power to release treated coal ash wastewater from 11 sites across Virginia into natural waterways, including one at Bremo Power Station, which is less than 50 miles from Charlottesville.
Engineers are an integral part of our society and should be celebrated, Sisman said.
The event was aimed at fostering relationships among 130 first-generation college students and 70 faculty members.
Third-year Commerce student Otto Warmbier was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor Wednesday for crimes against the North Korean state, the Associated Press reports.
A focal point of his talk was the refugee crisis faced by the European Union and its significant impact on Germany in particular.
An increasing number of students at the University are actively utilizing counseling center resources and seeking out psychological aid.
Student Council is in the process of exploring venues for the event, which will be dedicated to the University students who passed away this year.
The University hired traffic consultant VHB in 2015 to review the intersection.