Class of 2019 Giving Campaign focuses on giving more than money back to the University
By Olivia Rinaldi | September 21, 2018Campaign centers around both donations and service to U.Va.
Campaign centers around both donations and service to U.Va.
Hoos for Inclusive Sexual Education plans to advocate for more comprehensive sexual education on the local, state and federal levels.
Third-year College students Mary Alice Kukoski and Shannon Mooney were appointed to the respective roles.
The change would remove the requirement that an accused student admit guilt to an Honor offense before being assessed for a Contributory Mental Disorder.
During the presentation, UJC members were advised on how to support students who may be in distress or crisis when they learn charges are being filed against them.
Student Council previously conducted a two-week trial program with the Inter-Sorority Council in the spring to offer free feminine hygiene products.
The conference will take place at U.Va. this spring and will offer workshops, speakers and other resources.
The event was part of the 9/11 Never Forget Project, a nationwide effort by Young Americans for Freedom.
The Committee is debating making a number of changes to the current CMD policy — including the creation of more explicit timelines for requesting a CMD and removing the admission of guilt policy currently required to obtain one.
Khan said regardless of an individual’s political affiliation, it is important to remain an active supporter of the American electoral process.
Denver Riggleman is the Republican candidate for the Fifth District of Virginia and Nick Freitas is a Virginia House delegate from Culpeper.
The materials are expected to be released early next year.
Activist group U.Va. Students United organized the event, which drew about 80 students, faculty and Charlottesville residents to Maury Hall.
The student activist group's demands include that U.Va. pay or waive all outstanding medical bills of those injured at last summer's white supremacist rallies.
The resolution’s passage comes after Student Council's Legislative Affairs Committee partnered with College Republicans and University Democrats last month to circulate a petition asking faculty refrain from holding “significant exams” during election day this year.
The CMD is a procedure that allows students to request psychological evaluation prior to moving through Honor proceedings in order to determine if a mental health condition contributed to the commission of the offense.
The organization allocated about $60,000 of its funds for the week towards the T-Pain concert.
The bill clarifies Student Council’s funding policy for the activities of student organizations.
The Black Student Alliance is continuing its tradition of hosting events every day of the first week of classes.
Lawrence Simon discusses the significance of the show and the organization as a whole, as well as his role as director.