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Friday, April 25, 2008
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The Cavalier Daily is out of regular production until classes resume in August, but be sure to look for our mail-home edition in July!

News

Board of Visitors approves tuition increases

In-state undergraduate tuition to rise 9.9 percent for 2008-09 while out-of-state undergraduates will pay 6.6 percent more

The Board of Visitors recently approved an undergraduate in-state tuition increase of 9.9 percent and a 6.6-percent increase for out-of-state students for the 2008-09 school year in order to...

 
Sports

Women's lacrosse takes third straight ACC title

Final matchup with Maryland ends in 10-9 overtime victory; goalkeeper McBrearty recognized as tournament MVP

April 30, 2008 — There are 20 seconds to play in the first half of overtime, and it seems Virginia will look to take a shot. The Cavaliers have held the ball until this point, and junior midfielder...

 
Sports

Three-seed Virginia seeks revenge in ACC Tournament

Team looks to make amends in rematch with No. 2 seed Terps, anticipates Blue Devils in final

If the No. 3 Virginia men's lacrosse team is to win the 2008 ACC Tournament, it will most likely have to defeat the only two teams it has lost to thus far this season -- ­No. 8 Maryland and No. 2 Duke.

 
Life

Bridging the gap

Refugee children find new life in Charlottesville

While working as a volunteer coach for a Charlottesville soccer team, 2007 University graduate Clay Broga realized his younger players also needed coaching off the field. Three of the children on his...

 
Opinion

Five and out

Students should study for five years when appropriate

IN LESS than a month, thousands of undergraduates will take their final stroll down the Lawn as college students at Final Exercises. For most of them, four hard years were invested in their education...

 
Lead Edit

Pink Flamingos

At the end of the semester, the Managing Board recognizes members of the University community who have made headlines

The "If I Do Say So Myself" award goes to Grayson Lambert and Sarah Buckley, winners of the Senator John W. Warner Public Leadership Award for people confident enough to nominate themselves.

 
Letters

Sailing on a budget

I write in response to Maggie Thornton’s final column (“Remembering the big picture,” April 24) in which she comments that the Sailing Club allegedly gets $60,000 a year from our student activities...