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(03/23/26 5:21am)
In its last road trip of a busy March, No. 15 Virginia earned a pair of ACC victories in Florida, earning clean wins over Florida State and No. 30 Miami. The Cavaliers (13-4, 6-0 ACC) rotated their lineup slightly, defeating the Seminoles (4-12, 0-7 ACC) 4-0 Friday, then beating the Hurricanes (10-3, 6-1 ACC) 4-1 Sunday.
(03/23/26 2:55am)
Heads hung low, the No. 9 Cavaliers walked off the court in Philadelphia, Pa., their season over. They had clawed their way back into the game just minutes earlier — overcoming a single-digit deficit that, for nearly half an hour, had seemed insurmountable.
(03/23/26 4:00am)
March 27
(03/23/26 3:59am)
Throughout her three seasons at Virginia, junior guard Kymora Johnson has been the heartbeat behind the Cavaliers’ resurgence, dismantling ACC defenses with her signature step-backs and elite court vision.
(03/23/26 5:43am)
After a seven-and-a-half-hour bus ride, the Cavaliers arrived at the Orange’s Skytop Stadium for a Saturday double-header and Sunday closer. In their 24 hours of softball, Virginia (27-3, 6-2 ACC) clinched another ACC series, winning the first game 7-1 and the second game 9-4 before the final game against Syracuse (11-12, 0-5 ACC) was canceled due to inclement weather.
(03/29/26 2:42pm)
For Marjorie Leedy Green, The Cavalier Daily’s first female editor-in-chief, the central focus of her year in the role and her time at the University was not women’s newfound presence in the spaces of higher education and leadership roles within the University. Instead, her focus was The Cavalier Daily’s concern with freedom of the press under an encroaching University administration.
(04/07/26 4:44am)
The International Residential College Council voted March 22 to adopt a new constitution, effective immediately, as the IRC approaches its 25th anniversary this fall. According to Philippe Hempel, IRC minister of community operations and third-year Architecture student, he began redrafting the Council’s constitution over winter break when Council members realized the previous constitution did not provide clear guidance to navigate it through challenges in the fall 2025 semester. Notably, in the fall, two IRC faculty members stepped out of their positions and two Council members resigned.
(04/01/26 1:21am)
The Charlottesville Board of Zoning Appeals deadlocked in a two-to-two vote March 19 on the question of whether The Mark — a proposed private apartment complex in Fifeville — qualifies as an off Grounds student housing project. Fifeville resident Paul Reeder filed an appeal with the BZA in January, challenging the zoning administrator’s designation of the University’s “main campus areas” which narrowly puts The Mark in close enough proximity to the University to qualify for student housing incentives. However, both City Zoning Administrator Read Brodhead and the legal firm representing the housing developer, have argued against Reeder’s appeal.
(03/24/26 3:09am)
The University’s Persian Cultural Society released a statement on Instagram March 12 responding to the defacement of their Beta Bridge mural. The PCS originally painted Beta Bridge Jan. 19 to call for increased democratic protections for Iranian citizens and to criticize the ruling system of the country.
(03/24/26 6:51pm)
The full Faculty Senate met Friday to discuss course evaluations, available resources for professional development and recent and upcoming Board of Visitors meetings, including reasoning for the Board’s atypical meeting schedule this spring and faculty desires for greater communication between the two bodies.
(03/22/26 7:42pm)
No. 1 Virginia continued its undefeated run through conference play with a 4-1 victory over No. 21 NC State Friday afternoon at the J.W. Isenhour Tennis Center, avenging last season’s narrow 4-3 loss to the Wolfpack (14-2, 6-1 ACC) and flipping the script in a key ACC matchup.
(03/23/26 3:21am)
The University Board of Elections released its Spring 2026 Rules Report Friday, outlining its handling of several complaints during the semester’s student elections, held Feb. 24-26. Among the detailed complaints is the ongoing Student Council presidential election dispute over alleged irregularities in the endorsement and campaigning processes. According to the report, UBE received 10 complaints during spring 2026 — nine of which related to student elections last month — and issued rulings in all cases. Two candidates were issued minor violations, and no major violations or disqualifications were issued.
(03/22/26 11:03pm)
Three wrestlers carried the remainder of the Virginia season, defined by conference losses and travel woes. The three were given the opportunity to redefine all of that — and that responsibility was entrusted to sophomore Gable Porter, graduate student Colton Washleski and freshman Brenan Morgan.
(03/23/26 4:00am)
(03/22/26 10:00pm)
On this episode of On Record, we sit down with Ava Wolsborn, University Dance Club vice president and third-year College student. Wolsborn discusses the importance of inclusivity, accessibility and sisterhood within the club. Additionally, she highlights UDC’s upcoming showcase in April.
(03/22/26 5:25am)
Freshman Sara Curtis stormed into the yellow touchpad as the anchor leg of the 400-yard freestyle relay — the final event of the meet — and turned to glimpse at the scoreboard. 3:05.26. A new NCAA record to tie up a victory Virginia knew all day had been coming.
(03/22/26 4:28pm)
A Cinderella story before the calendar ever read March, Miami (OH)’s undefeated regular season in the always-competitive MAC garnered national attention and some controversy too. Save for a sole loss to Massachusetts in their conference tournament, the Redhawks (32-2, 18-0 MAC) passed every test sent their way — defeating SMU in the First Four to punch a ticket to the NCAA Tournament.
(03/22/26 3:55am)
The sun was out, the stands filled at Disharoon Park, the Cavaliers’ usual round of pregame hacky-sack went on in front of the home dugout and No. 9 Virginia (19-5, 5-3 ACC) looked to secure a third ACC series win — the vibes were high. Those vibes didn’t last longer than the third inning. No. 24 Wake Forest would take a seven run lead in the third and never look back, securing a 13-4 lead to tie the series.
(03/22/26 4:27am)
For years, the conversation surrounding Virginia women’s basketball has been anchored to the past, trapped in a loop of the “glory days” and what the program used to be. But Saturday, inside the sweltering heat of Carver-Hawkeye Arena, there is no more looking back.
(03/22/26 2:18am)
The University’s Miller Center hosted a panel of experts in government, academia and the private sector Thursday to discuss the lack of federal regulations surrounding artificial intelligence. Panelists discussed AI’s transformative role in the current “historical moment” and how — and whether — to address the fragmented nature of AI regulations across states and countries in the Trump era.