Robert Andrews elected College Republicans chairman
By Nik Popli | April 19, 2018Third-year College student Robert Andrews was elected Tuesday evening as the College Republicans Chairman for the 2018-19 academic year.
Third-year College student Robert Andrews was elected Tuesday evening as the College Republicans Chairman for the 2018-19 academic year.
Student Council also passed a bill to approve new CIOs: the Gizmologists, Green Greeks and Student Veterans of America.
The College Republicans hosted former Virginia Gov. Jim Gilmore to speak with students and faculty Monday night in Nau Hall.
As many University students make preparations to attend the 41st annual Foxfield Races on April 28, groups on Grounds are making efforts to educate their peers on safety prior to race weekend.
U.Va. Sustainability and U.Va. Dining hosted a climate solutions expo where students, faculty and community members shared ideas to combat the effects of climate change.
The project will seek to answer three overarching questions from the conception of Honor to the present day — what the term “honor” means to members of the University community, how the Honor system functions and how people think about the Honor system.
The event centered around youth civic engagement and ways to increase voter participation in the U.S., especially among students.
Albemarle County and the City of Charlottesville’s Democratic caucuses will be held April 16 and April 21, respectively.
The society will lay flowers on Jefferson’s grave in honor of the 275th anniversary of his birth.
Bill Kristol, conservative commentator and editor at large of The Weekly Standard, spoke Tuesday on modern conservatism and the future of the Republican Party.
The Minority Rights Coalition has announced its newly-elected executive team for the 2018-19 term, chaired by second-year College student Ibtisaam Amin.
He will succeed fourth-year Nursing student Talia Sion in the role.
The bill granted CIO status to Ducks Unlimited, which works in coordination with its national chapter to inform students about the importance of conserving wetlands.
Bautz sat down with The Cavalier Daily to discuss his experience as University Judiciary Committee chair for the 2017-18 school year.
Third-year Curry student Al Ahmed has been elected as the Muslim Student Association president for the 2018-19 academic year.
Over the term, the committee administered 88 admonitions ranging from hours of community service to expulsion.
The Graduate Student Coalition for Liberation presented the “Charlottesville Syllabus” as a part of this year’s Humanities Week at the University.
Beginning with Wednesday’s vigil, events hosted by Take Back the Night will continue throughout the month of April.
U.Va.'s celebration of Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month kicked off Wednesday with an opening ceremony featuring Virginia Del. Kathy Tran (D-Springfield).
The meeting marked the first of the term for Student Council's newly-elected leaders.