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(02/24/24 12:30am)
For the Virginia men’s tennis team, the month of February has yielded a similar pattern as the past couple of seasons. It is a period highlighted by the ITA National Men’s Team Indoor Championships, a 16-team tournament featuring some of the best teams in the country, as well as an incredibly difficult non-conference schedule to boot — this season, Coach Andres Pedroso’s team matched up against No. 1 Ohio State, No. 11 Kentucky and No. 24 Georgia before the tournament.
(02/17/24 2:54am)
Graduate running back Mike Hollins was honored as the Jason Witten Collegiate Man of the Year — one of the most prestigious awards in college football — Thursday evening in Frisco, Texas.
(02/14/24 10:15pm)
More likely than not, you have considered the possibility of finding “The One” as a University student. It may have crossed your mind at the sight of two people walking hand-in-hand on the Lawn, or maybe a couple clad in orange and blue at a basketball game tugged at your heartstrings. Whether or not you have pined for college love, there is no denying that the University has brought together thousands of couples over the years. This Valentine’s Day, two stories of married alumni give hope to all of the hopeless romantics on Grounds.
(02/15/24 3:08am)
Virginia fell to Pittsburgh Tuesday night in its first loss at John Paul Jones Arena in over a year. The Cavaliers (19-6, 10-4 ACC) could not slow the game’s pace down in the second half as the Panthers (16-8, 7-6 ACC) relied on an assault of three-point shots. Senior guard Reece Beekman and sophomore guard Isaac McKneely led the scoring for the Cavaliers with 19 and 15 points respectively, but struggled to get other players involved in crunch time.
(02/14/24 6:08am)
Ambient candlelight and whispers of delight filled Newcomb Ballroom Sunday as students gathered for the Arab Student Organization’s biggest event of the year — Layaleena. An Arabic word that translates to “Our Nights,” Layaleena is a formal celebration of Arab culture that showcases connections between ethnic traditions within the Arab world.
(02/16/24 4:17am)
Student Council voted to pass legislation proposing safety-related projects on Edgemont Road and announced a declining balance card system for dispensing funds to Contracted Independent Organizations in a meeting Tuesday. The Council also heard comments from Kenyon Bonner, new vice president and chief student affairs officer.
(02/17/24 2:38am)
If he had not already, freshman attackman McCabe Millon made his name known to the Division I lacrosse world Saturday. Millon’s five-goal performance in Virginia’s 19-11 win against No. 8 Michigan — his collegiate debut — earned plaudits from teammates and coaches alike, who lined up to sing his praises at the postgame presser.
(02/16/24 9:32pm)
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(02/14/24 8:06am)
Virginia women’s lacrosse kept the momentum going from its last outing and narrowly defeated Stanford at Klöckner Stadium Sunday. The Cavaliers (2-0, 0-0 ACC) entered halftime down two goals, but a strong second half secured a victory over the Cardinal (0-1, 0-0 Pac 12) by a score of 10-9.
(02/13/24 6:40am)
Virginia women’s basketball traveled to Winston-Salem, N.C. Sunday to take on Wake Forest in an ACC showdown. Though the Demon Deacons (4-20, 0-12 ACC) pulled up to within two possessions late in the fourth quarter, the Cavaliers (12-12, 4-9 ACC) made enough plays down the final stretch to eke out an 87-79 victory and earn their second consecutive conference win.
(02/14/24 7:57am)
Virginia Swim and Dive hosted the Cavalier Invite over the weekend and yet again showed its depth in a dominating performance. Ranked No. 1 on the women’s side and No. 20 on the men’s, both teams have had impressive seasons that they are hoping to continue into the ACC Championships later this month. Over the three-day Invite, the Cavaliers notched 64 personal bests and five Aquatic and Fitness Center Pool Records. Notably, United States National Team member junior Jack Aikins did not swim as he is taking a gap year to prepare for the Summer Olympics. The meet was held in the NCAA Championship style and included all NCAA Championship events. The field consisted of 11 teams, which alongside Virginia, included Duke, George Washington, Johns Hopkins, North Carolina, South Carolina, St. Bonaventure, Army, North Carolina Wilmington, Richmond and William & Mary.
(02/13/24 5:46am)
In an email to the student body, Christa Acampora, chair of the Task Force on Religious Diversity and Belonging and Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, provided updates on the committee, which began collecting data and speaking with students in January.
(02/14/24 7:25am)
With nearly 20 dance teams on Grounds, it is safe to say that the students of U.Va. know how to bust a move. From ballroom to bachata, these teams represent a wide variety of dance styles and levels, teaching those who are new to dance and providing an outlet for those who have danced for years.
(02/14/24 7:38am)
Virginia softball kicked off its 2024 season with five games across three days at the South Carolina Tournament. The Cavaliers (3-2, 0-0 ACC) started strongly with two wins over North Carolina Greensboro (1-4, 0-0 SoCon) and a victory against Jacksonville State (1-4, 0-0 OVC), but lost their last two contests to South Carolina (5-0, 0-0 SEC).
(02/19/24 7:56pm)
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(02/13/24 6:55am)
Virginia men’s lacrosse dominated Klöckner Stadium Saturday in its season opener against Michigan. The No. 3 Cavaliers (1-0, 0-0 ACC) controlled the game from the outset, smothering the No. 8 Wolverines (0-1, 0-0 Big Ten) and cruising to a 19-11 win. A boisterous first half unfolded before a packed stadium, but the atmosphere mellowed as the gulf in the scoreboard stretched wider.
(02/13/24 6:04am)
This is the fourth review in the Life desk’s 2024 Charlottesville Restaurant Week series. Food writers also dined at Tonic, Birch and Bloom and Belle.
(02/13/24 8:21pm)
Virginia track and field was back in action Friday and Saturday, this time representing the Cavaliers across three different meets — the Eagle Elite Invitational and the David Hemery Valentine Invitational in Boston and the Tiger Paw Invitational in Clemson, S.C. Virginia only continued to climb as it broke school and personal records, some of which the Cavaliers had just set the previous week, showcasing excellent momentum as they set their sights on the ACC Indoor Championships next week.
(02/12/24 2:06am)
Following an all-encompassing victory Monday against Miami and its high-octane offense, the Cavaliers (19-5, 10-3 ACC) looked to beat a team of similar firepower in Florida State (13-10, 7-5 ACC) away from the friendly confines of John Paul Jones Arena. Coach Tony Bennett opted for a similar approach to that which has been working for Virginia as of late, featuring graduate forward Jordan Minor in the starting lineup to give the Cavaliers strength in the post. Ultimately, the Cavaliers escaped with an 80-76 triumph.
(02/13/24 8:42pm)
No. 11 Virginia women’s tennis (8-2, 0-0 ACC) competed at the ITA National Team Indoor Championship this weekend, notching an impressive 5-2 upset victory against No. 6 Pepperdine (2-2, 0-0 WCC) before they were defeated by 4-seed No. 5 Michigan (7-1, 0-0 Big Ten) in the quarterfinals Saturday. After falling to Michigan, however, they went on to defeat No. 1 North Carolina in the consolation match to end the weekend on a high note.