An Inside Look at the New College Curriculum
In 2016, the College of Arts and Sciences at UVa proposed the layout for a brand-new curriculum designed to immerse first-year students into an “innovative, comprehensive, and interdisciplinary” learning environment. The Class of 2021...
Four Years of Scandal for the Community of Trust
The world is growing smaller and the previous four years of political, social, and cultural change have left lasting scars on our community not just as Americans, but as Hoos. From Rolling Stone's explosive...
CASPCA Helps Dislocated Animals from Harvey and Irma
WUVA reporter Nicolle Wootten met with Chelsea Mitchell, the Humane Education and Outreach Coordinator from the Charlottesville-Albemarle SPCA, and Natalie, a foster owner, to discuss the relocation of animal Harvey and Irma victims to the CASPCA.
Reporter: Nicolle...
Noel Francisco Confirmed as New Solicitor General
This past Tuesday, with a 50-47 vote split along party lines, the Republican-controlled Senate confirmed Noel Francisco as the Solicitor General of the United States.
Mr. Francisco, aged 48, is the first Asian-American to serve as...
A Monumental Issue: Confederate Rally Shakes Richmond
Just weeks after the Charlottesville protests on August 12th, Tennessee-based group CSA II: The New Confederate States of America came together Saturday to hold a “Heritage Not Hate” rally on Richmond's Monument Avenue.
With many...
Opinion: The Music Library is UVa’s Hidden Treasure
Deep in the bottom of Old Cabell Hall lies an old, silent, hidden treasure of the University: the Music Library. There aren’t many books and it might not be as vast as its counterparts...













