StudCo President stresses problems in UVA’s reopening plan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Q4FYgr3IkU&feature=youtu.be
WUVA News reporter Amelia Delphos talks to Student Council president Ellen Yates about UVA's plans to reopen this fall. Yates believes the responsibility of keeping students, faculty, and the community safe lies in the...
Students Are Worried About UVA Reopening
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HIUQOGZWuI
The UVA administration has sent numerous emails about the Fall 2020 reopening plan, but students are not buying it. WUVA Reporter Dean See speaks to five students about their concerns when they return to...
UPDATE: Fall semester will start online, in-person classes to resume Sep. 8
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA — On Tuesday afternoon, University of Virginia President James Ryan sent an email to the university community announcing the delay of in-person undergraduate classes by two weeks.
Undergraduate classes will still begin on...
Confronting Legacies: Professors & Slaveholders
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PD3KURE8LGY
“Confronting Legacies” is a series that explores the most controversial names, statues, and memorials on grounds.
In the second part of this series, Jakob Cansler explores the legacies of faculty who owned enslaved workers in...
The future of the death penalty in Virginia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1uNAl-yaQ54&feature=youtu.be
A bill to abolish the death penalty in the Commonwealth was introduced in the House of Delegates in December of 2019 and will be discussed during the 2021 legislative session. Thanks to the work...
Sheriff James Brown ‘disturbed’ by the killing of George Floyd, says officers need more...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Xj0UsPVjyI&feature=youtu.be
City of Charlottesville Sheriff James E. Brown details his experiences with law enforcement as a Black man and shares his thoughts on police training, defunding, and this summer’s social justice movements.