Range offers central housing, but has less than half as many applicants as Lawn
By Tim Dodson and Alison Phanthavong | October 1, 2015The Range, while proximal to the Lawn and similar in appearance, operates on very different premises.
The Range, while proximal to the Lawn and similar in appearance, operates on very different premises.
The University’s Miller Center released an ongoing oral history project focused on former Sen. Ted Kennedy Wednesday at an event held in Washington, D.C.
University Police arrested Ashley Banes, a 1999 University graduate, following a demonstration on the south end of the Lawn on Wednesday evening.
Jesse Matthew appeared in Albemarle County Circuit Court today for a status hearing in both the Hannah Graham and Morgan Harrington cases.
The University has announced that it will offer a new application platform to allow prospective students to begin working on their applications as early as freshman year of high school.
More than 1,000 University students have accepted a federal loan set to expire Wednesday.
The Asian Student Union is this week hosting “Not a Model Minority,” which aims to educate the University community on stereotypes facing the Asian and Asian-American community.
Student Council is facing a closure beginning Oct. 1 after failing to appoint a Rules and Ethics Board in the first meeting of the fall semester.
Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring announced the first of new law enforcement training measures to promote "21st century policing."
Several multicultural student organizations are partnering with the Honor Committee to form a diversity initiative scholarship that will award $500 to six winners of an essay contest.
Each year The Cavalier Daily puts out a special issue on student housing at the University. This issue is intended as a comprehensive guide for students as they consider where to live in the next academic year.
The University introduced two new language classes for the Fall 2015 semester — Swahili and K’iche’, a Mayan dialect.
At its meeting on Sept 27, a member of the Honor Committee proposed ideas for making data from Honor proceedings more accessible to the public.
Gerald Fogarty, professor of religious studies, was attended Pope Francis' canonization of a Spanish missionary, the first canonization in the United States.
The mission of the forum was to encourage the University community to engage across disciplinary lines, said director of graduate and undergraduate programs at the Jefferson Scholars Foundation Ben Skipper.
The three judges from the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals announced Wednesday that they have appointed Dr. Bernard Grofman, an economics and political science professor at the University of California, Irvine, to assist in redistricting Virginia’s 3rd Congressional District boundaries.
Over 200 people attended a University social impact investing conference on Friday, discussing ways to invest for both financial gain and fostering social progress.
U.Va. students will sleep in tents in the Amphitheater Sept. 27-29 as part of the Jewish Social Justice Council’s tenth annual Sleepout for the Homeless.
The University Student Council hosted on Thursday “Remembrance Through Action,” an event dedicated to reflecting on recent community tragedies and connecting students to safety and wellness resources available to them at the University and in the Charlottesville area.
A group of undergraduate University students will launch a payload program of their design aboard a NASA high-altitude balloon in order to measure cosmic radiation in the stratosphere.