PASCIAK: Make Student Health a more accessible resource
By Zachary Pasciak | September 3, 2019It is important that the University ensures that the needs of students — and in particular, their health needs — are adequately addressed.
It is important that the University ensures that the needs of students — and in particular, their health needs — are adequately addressed.
Ellen Yates and Rachael Hazlett were appointed to positions of Vice President for Administration and Chair of the Financial Accessibility Committee
The No. 6 Virginia women’s soccer team continued its winning streak with its fourth straight victory of the season over No. 12 West Virginia Sunday afternoon.
The position aims to promote the linkage between Virginia and its African American community.
The first floor of Clemons Library — known for its designation as a silent study space — has undergone a series of updates, which have cost the University $5 million.
The win marks just the second time the Cavaliers have defeated Pittsburgh since the Panthers joined the ACC in 2013.
City officials released a statement stating water quality had returned to normal levels as of Monday morning.
UPC issued a statement to acknowledge the rapper's remarks and apologize on Tuesday night.
The University must continue to make well-grounded progress to help a wider range of individuals.
The Cavaliers have never won at Heinz Field. They have traveled to Pittsburgh five times and lost every time. That means nothing.
With a promising cohort of incoming freshmen and a talented roster still at Coach Michele Madison’s disposal, the No. 11 Cavaliers are expected to be a contender in the ACC.
It is well known that internet hubs like 4chan are breeding grounds for radicals and the mentally disturbed and has lead to the emergence of several recent mass shooters
With the change, students in the College will be unable to share courses between their minors and majors.
The Virginia volleyball team will be looking to improve upon the progress it made last season as the team heads into the 2019 campaign.
Officers of ISO encouraged international students to bring their roommates or students they have met over their first week at the University, culminating in an informal meet-and-greet.
While he will no longer be on the men’s basketball roster, Badocchi will remain a student at the University as he works towards completing his undergraduate degree.
New students heard from student leaders as well as University President Jim Ryan and Donna Byrd, an entrepreneur and College alumna.
While most students designate the Saturday before classes start to party with their friends on Wertland St, others will choose a safer and peaceful environment to close out summer.
The University administration promoted the A$AP Ferg concert and Hoos Home as alternatives to the Wertland Street apartment and house parties.
This past spring, Charlottesville was gifted its very own First Watch restaurant, a healthy brunch chain.