City Council discusses 2024 budget, public restrooms on the downtown mall
By Julianne Saunders | October 20, 2022The proposed 2024 budget will be formally presented to council on Mar. 6, with public hearings on Mar. 20 and Apr. 3.
The proposed 2024 budget will be formally presented to council on Mar. 6, with public hearings on Mar. 20 and Apr. 3.
Renovations include a new counter and cold brew coffee equipment installation, along with other updates to modernize and meet high student demand.
Both compromises could be implemented without any changes to the Faculty Senate bylaws.
Protests have erupted in Afghanistan after a suicide bomber attacked the Kaaj education center in Kabul. Protests across Iran continue to swell in response to the death of Mahsa Amini, a Kurdish woman detained by Iranian “morality police who died Sept. 16.
Roughly 70 people attended a screening in the McIntire Amphitheater of the short documentary “Unveiling: The Origins of Charlottesville's Monuments” Saturday evening.
This is the second community alert of October following a shots fired incident on Sunday.
Dorm Talks is a series of discussions about Honor and the Honor processes held between members of the committee and students.
No injuries have been reported at this time.
The official campaign season began on Oct. 5th and results were announced Wednesday Oct. 12 at 5 pm.
In the past, YDSA has launched several campaigns for University policy reform, including a successful joint campaign with Student Council for a tuition freeze for the 2021-2022 school year.
RAs have numerous responsibilities focused on providing support to residents on Grounds and in dorm rooms.
UPD officers located the graffiti before notifying Charlottesville Public Works to have it cleaned up just before 3:00 p.m. on Friday afternoon.
In preparation for the elections, organizations on-grounds — such as University Democrats and College Republicans — are focusing on efforts to increase voter engagement and turnout.
According to the email, members of suspended or terminated groups who violate the University Standards of Conduct may be referred to the University Judiciary Committee.
Students are given the opportunity through sessions to review material, learn study strategies, collaborate with peers, and help from peer coaches.
Class of 2022 alumnus Mohamad Abdi said that his initial response to the recent events is anger, and hope that the new generation of protesters will continue to fight and make changes.
Students found guilty can appeal based upon new evidence or procedural errors, while students punished with sanctions may do the same or argue that the sanctions are unduly harsh for their offense.
The plaintiffs, the Trevilian Station Battlefield Foundation and the Ratcliffe foundation, argue that while the city has a legal right to “remove, relocate, contextualize, or cover” any monument they chose, they do not have the right to destroy them under Virginia law.
The meeting was attended by 11 out of 23 members, meaning that quorum was not met and the Committee could not vote on constitutional matters.
Cain sees the budget as returning funds back to students and ensuring they benefit directly from the fees they pay.