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(04/09/26 2:54am)
Virginia Athletics announced a contract extension with Coach Tony Elliott Wednesday that adds three seasons to his deal with the Cavaliers. Elliott’s contract was originally set to expire on the final day of March 2028, but will now run through the 2030 season.
(04/08/26 3:13pm)
No. 13 Virginia welcomed interstate foe James Madison to Disharoon Park Tuesday evening for a midweek contest for a potential return to the winner’s column following a series loss to then-No. 7 Florida State over the weekend.
(04/15/26 1:57am)
On April 21, Virginia will become the latest state to consider a measure to redraw its congressional district in the middle of the typical decade-long redistricting cycle. The referendum, supported by the Democratic-controlled Virginia General Assembly and Gov. Abigail Spanberger (D), follows on the heels of other states either attempting to redraw or actually redrawing their district maps. States such as Texas, California, Missouri, North Carolina and Ohio have already redrawn their maps, while others have initiated the process to do so. By no means has this been a smooth process, either. Rather than this issue producing a reasoned, democratic discussion on the merits and drawbacks of mid-decade redistricting, voters have been inundated with hyperpartisan language that sometimes intentionally misrepresents the redistricting issue. This environment of invective is unproductive and risks simplifying an issue of grave consequence for Virginia’s political influence.
(04/08/26 1:54am)
The Board of Visitors Finance Committee hosted and livestreamed a tuition workshop and public comment session Monday morning, in which Jennifer Wagner Davis, University executive vice president and chief operating officer, and College at Wise Chancellor Donna Henry proposed tuition increases for the 2026-27 academic year.
(04/08/26 4:59am)
Just three days after announcing that Coach Amaka Agugua-Hamilton would not return, Virginia Athletics has found its new head coach Tuesday — and he has a strong record of success.
(05/07/26 3:29am)
According to the Summit Educational Group — a company that provides private tutoring services — blue books are resurfacing on college campuses. Professors in the University’s history and politics departments are experimenting with different ways to evaluate students, with an emphasis on in-person examinations where the student — not artificial intelligence — must show up and display their knowledge.
(04/09/26 3:16am)
Nota de la editora: Este artículo fue escrito originalmente por Laura Gine-Vega el 30 de marzo de 2026. Trabajamos para preservar el significado original en la traducción, pero no lo podemos garantizar.
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The Honor Committee held its weekly meeting Sunday to welcome the newly-elected representatives for the upcoming 185th term. The Committee also reflected on the previous term, reviewed results from a student survey on artificial intelligence conducted by the data and research subcommittee and discussed efforts to expand co-sponsorship opportunities with Contracted Independent Organizations.
(04/09/26 11:50pm)
From the Woodshop, laser cutters and the studio spaces, Campbell Hall houses the complex, adventurous and dynamic work and design of the School of Architecture. The School of Architecture presents a unique opportunity for students to receive a deeper, more immersive education, as the spaces they learn in were designed by their own professors.
(04/21/26 4:30am)
The January Term — better known as “J-Term”— runs for about a week and a half each January at the University. An accelerated program of 12 days, this period provides an opportunity to complete a course in an intensive setting for a variety of reasons. Some students choose to take J-Term classes for the unique experience of a rigorous course, while other students use the period to maximize their degree progress by catching up, getting ahead to graduate early or allowing for a lighter course load throughout their fall and spring semesters. However, if you want to explore any academic opportunity during the J-Term period, you will typically be out about five grand — this is not a realistic consideration for all students.
(04/09/26 11:43pm)
For four weeks, No. 21 Virginia weathered punches thrown in the ring. The ACC threw haymakers, and the Cavaliers (32-6, 9-5 ACC) kept getting back up, winning all of their first four conference series. Then Virginia arrived in Durham April 2, and left with their first series loss of the season and the lingering pain of having been swept. Now sitting at 9-5 in conference play, Coach Joanna Hardin’s squad is set to face No. 12 Virginia Tech Friday at Palmer Park not just looking for a win, but searching for the version of itself that successfully fought through those first four conference series.
(04/14/26 5:14pm)
Nota de la editora: Este artículo fue escrito originalmente por Brendon Bordwine el 29 de marzo de 2026. Trabajamos para preservar el significado original en la traducción, pero no lo podemos garantizar.
(04/14/26 2:45am)
Zach Davidson, newly elected University Judiciary Committee chair and third-year College student, began his term April 1. As UJC chair, Davidson plans to prioritize teaching the University community more about the UJC, establishing a more collaborative environment within the UJC and sustaining the Committee for its future. Elected internally by the UJC representatives from each of the 13 undergraduate and graduate schools at the University, Davidson will serve as chair until April 1, 2027.
(04/13/26 4:22am)
Third-year College student Genny Freed assumed the position of Honor Committee chair April 6, following her election to the position at the Committee’s annual Graves Mountain Lodge Retreat March 27-29. Freed shared her priorities of increasing Honors’ engagement with the student body, increasing the number of co-sponsorships and further integrating the ideals of the honor code in students' lives.
(04/09/26 11:47pm)
For the more than 10,000 undergraduate students who live off Grounds, privately-developed “luxury student apartments” are among an expanding set of housing options. Examples include the Flats at West Village, built in 2014, the Lark on Main built in 2016 and Yugo Crestline, constructed in 2018. All are located on West Main Street — roughly half of a mile from Grounds. With total rent and fees ranging from anywhere between $800 to over $2,000 a month, these apartment options feature student-focused features such as fully furnished apartments with individual leases, and luxury amenities include gyms, clubhouses and pools.
(04/26/26 3:43pm)
I feel like I’ve been a teenager all my life. When I was a kid, I glamorized the beauty and thrill of being a teen — wearing makeup, staying out late, breaking rules. Being a teenager meant freedom, but within reason. Messing up, yet still having people to lean on. It felt like the perfect in-between. Looking back on it, it really was.
(04/07/26 4:29am)
Fourth-year Engineering student Thomas Ackleson’s term as Honor Committee chair officially ended Monday. During his term, the Committee adjudicated a total of 105 cases — up from 78 cases last year. Ackleson will be succeeded by third-year College student Genny Freed, who was selected as chair March 29 by newly-elected Honor representatives at the Committee’s Graves Mountain Lodge retreat.
(04/06/26 10:44pm)
In its final road trip of the regular season, No. 9 Virginia earned two strong West Coast wins, beating No. 23 California 4-1 Friday before sweeping No. 36 Stanford Sunday. With the two victories, the Cavaliers (17-4, 10-0 ACC) extended their ACC record to 10-0, with two home duals remaining in the regular season.