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(11/14/23 4:58am)
Formal and informal acts of remembrance dotted Grounds today, as events were held and students sought to remember the lives of Devin Chandler, Lavel Davis Jr. and D’Sean Perry, the three student-athletes who lost their lives one year ago.
(11/14/23 4:35am)
Hundreds of candles flickered in front of the numbers 1,15 and 41 as students and members of the community gathered at South Lawn Monday evening in honor of the one year anniversary of the Nov. 13 shooting. The vigil honored the lives of three students and football team members — Devin Chandler, Lavel Davis Jr. and D’Sean Perry — as well as injured two students, third-year Commerce student Marlee Morgan and graduate student and football player Mike Hollins.
(11/16/23 3:30pm)
Thanksgiving is a time for students to gather with their families, eat good food and take a break before the finals period inevitably rolls around. However, for students who can not easily travel home for break, Thanksgiving break presents its own unique challenges. Organizations on and off Grounds have started offering support for students staying on Grounds, from meal kits to Thanksgiving dinners with local families.
(11/14/23 4:17am)
Members of the University community came together Monday to hear a panel about healing from gun violence, taking place on the one-year anniversary of the Nov. 13 shooting that killed University students and football players Devin Chandler, Lavel Davis Jr. and D’Sean Perry.
(11/16/23 2:41am)
Daylight savings time is officially over, which means the sun is setting every afternoon before we even realize it. The shorter days and lack of daylight often produce bleak and forlorn feelings. A good way to combat this seasonal depression is through comforting music.
(11/18/23 12:34pm)
For Hoos or Hokies, we all have our routines, following the same guide. These schedules are ingrained in muscle memory and crucially supplemented by Google Calendar — week in and week out. We go to the same dining hall, sit with the same people, go to the same club meetings and bunker down in the same study spots. While there’s nothing wrong with the routine, it’s really hard to break — routine is “known,” easily dependable and comfortable. So why would we venture away from what we already know we like and works for us? Half of the answer, I have realized, lies in the monotony of “the same”.
(11/16/23 3:33pm)
Graduate student Natasha Subhash topped Kentucky’s Zoe Hammond by a score of 6-3, 6-2 at the Tennessee Invitational Oct. 28. The win was her 100th singles victory at Virginia, making her just the eighth Cavalier in program history to ever attain that mark.
(11/16/23 1:11am)
1, 15, 41 — three numbers splashed across the front of hundreds of t-shirts, lovingly etched onto the side of Beta Bridge and formed with sticky notes upon dozens of dormitory windows. They are the jersey numbers of University students and football team members Lavel Davis Jr., D’Sean Perry and Devin Chandler — three students who were killed in a shooting on Grounds one year ago.
(11/20/23 9:27pm)
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(11/14/23 3:49am)
Virginia women’s basketball hosted Campbell Sunday afternoon at John Paul Jones Arena. The Cavaliers (2-0, 0-0 ACC) were coming off an impressive performance in their season opener when they beat Maryland Eastern Shore 76-52. The Camels (2-1, 0-0 Colonial Atlantic) had also started their season strong and one of their wins included a 71 point victory against NC Wesleyan. Ultimately, after a close first half, Virginia pulled away and won the game 74-49.
(11/17/23 10:00am)
For many students pursuing degrees in the arts, graduation demands an answer to the age-old question begged by parents, grandparents and uncles — “What can you even do with that degree?” For Class of 2022 alumna Karen Zipor, the answer is easy.
(11/17/23 10:00am)
Dating back to the mid-1900s, step dancing — or stepping — and strolling have become an integral part of Black fraternities and sororities across the United States. This is no exception in the Iota Beta chapter of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., the members of which see the unique art form as a way to bond and assert their identity within their community.
(12/02/23 8:26pm)
Virginia rowing swept almost every varsity event at the annual Rivanna Romp Sunday in Charlottesville. The team was victorious against a field that included Duke, Louisville, Minnesota, Navy and North Carolina in the Varsity 8+ and Varsity 4+ events.
(11/14/23 4:25am)
Last weekend saw No. 5 Virginia field hockey travel to College Park, Md. for the first and second rounds of the 2023 NCAA championship, facing off against No. 13 Saint Joseph’s Friday and No. 4 Maryland Sunday. Friday afternoon saw the Cavaliers (13-6, 3-3 ACC) edge out the Hawks (16-5, 7-0 A 10) 2-1, followed by a dominant 4-0 shutout victory Sunday against the Terrapins (17-6, 6-2 Big 10). These wins mean that Virginia has secured a place in the NCAA semifinals for the sixth time in program history.
(11/16/23 3:30pm)
The setting at Klöckner Stadium was the same as always for Virginia women’s soccer — the student section filled with orange and blue, Charlottesville families scattered on the hill opposite the bleachers and Coach Steve Swanson on the sideline.
(11/13/23 6:13am)
To our readers,
(11/13/23 6:07am)
Today marks one year since Nov. 13, 2022. We remember this day.
(11/15/23 12:59am)
The University Judiciary Committee met Sunday for presentations on mandatory reporting relating to the Clery Act and Title IX incidents.
(11/14/23 3:08am)
The Honor Committee amended a bylaw to extend time for the Panel for Sanction to convene from three days to one week during their meeting Sunday. The Committee also considered the logistics of an information-gathering survey to record student perspectives of the Honor system. The meeting had 21 out of 29 members present, meaning the Committee could vote on matters concerning the constitution or bylaws.
(11/13/23 4:38am)
Editor’s Note: Please note that many of these pieces include details from the Nov. 13 shooting and references of gun violence that may be upsetting for some readers.