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(05/14/26 2:05am)
Mitch Rosner, U.Va. Health chief executive officer and executive vice president for health affairs, submitted a guest piece to The Cavalier Daily detailing how he has led the University’s health administration amidst recent executive leadership changes. Following the publishing of his guest piece, The Cavalier Daily asked Rosner follow-up questions to learn more about his experience as CEO.
(05/14/26 5:12am)
Editor’s Note: This is a humor column.
(05/17/26 9:29pm)
On May 8, the Supreme Court of Virginia issued an opinion striking down Virginia Democrats’ redistricting amendment and keeping in place Virginia’s independent, bipartisan redistricting commission established by voters in 2020. As a matter of law, the Court got it right. The Constitution of Virginia delineates a specific and rigorous amendment process — a process that the General Assembly did not properly follow. However, the decision seems to have generated so much rage on the political left that many are taking aim at the justices themselves, rather than the merits of the ruling. These attacks seem to either intentionally or unintentionally grossly misinterpret the legal rationale of the ruling and exhibit the worst form of incoherent tribalistic brinkmanship. In a democracy, disagreement over constitutional interpretation is inevitable, but when critics fail to grasp the basic legal issues involved, they do a disservice to the legal system.
(05/12/26 5:08pm)
I’ve never been comfortable with change or the uncertainty that comes with it. Throughout high school, my routine was the one thing that grounded me. A 6:00 a.m. shower, the same peanut butter-no-jelly sandwich for lunch and a New York Times crossword puzzle right before bed. Rinse and repeat.
(05/12/26 1:37am)
In an emergency request Monday, Attorney General Jay Jones asked the U.S. Supreme Court to pause the Virginia Supreme Court’s Friday ruling that nullified the voter-approved redistricting amendment. The pause would allow the Commonwealth to use the 10-1 Democrat-favored congressional maps for the 2026 midterm elections while the appeal is pending.
(05/17/26 6:36pm)
For many restaurant-goers, ordering vegan food is often accompanied by skepticism about how it will compare in flavor to its meat alternatives. Whether it’s a plant-based take on a classic American favorite or a vegetable-forward creation, vegan cuisine is often criticized for falling short on taste — though that claim can be misleading.
(05/11/26 9:11pm)
Some elements are essential to the classic game of baseball. A gorgeous afternoon outdoors, American fare for concessions and, most importantly, music. As each player steps up to pitch or bat, their own personalized walk-up song is played from the venue speakers in a tradition that began nearly 30 years ago.
(05/11/26 5:15am)
For a moment, Brendan Millon’s vision was clear.
(05/11/26 4:00am)
May 15
(05/11/26 3:45am)
On a picture-perfect Senior Day at Disharoon Park, No. 23 Virginia entered Sunday’s game with a tremendous opportunity to take control of the series — and, perhaps, its season. After defeating California on Saturday, the Cavaliers (33-18, 13-14 ACC) seemed set to get back into the series win column against the Golden Bears (27-24, 10-17 ACC).
(05/11/26 4:02am)
This Editorial Board recently expressed optimism in Gov. Abigail Spanberger’s (D) plans for higher education's leadership and stability when HB 1385 arrived at Spanberger’s desk. This bill is designed to establish shared governance standards across Virginia’s universities through structural changes to Board of Visitors’ term lengths, among other transformations. Yet, rather than capitalizing on this critical moment, Spanberger introduced amendments that have significantly delayed the progress of this legislation with no transparency from the Governor’s office as to the addition of such material. The General Assembly has since rejected these amendments, but the consequences of these delays still remain — chiefly, the further postponement of vital legislation for the governance of higher education. Hesitating on this legislation without clear rationale or sustained advocacy for its passage reflects a grave departure from the urgency that University stakeholders feel is long overdue.
(05/10/26 7:07pm)
What is it they call him? Listen to it now, under the sun at American Legion Memorial Stadium. His name gets called for the ACC All-Tournament Team.
(05/10/26 2:22am)
Coming off a 7-4 loss to California Friday night, the Cavaliers looked to right the ship Saturday afternoon and even the series. No. 23 Virginia (33-17, 13-13 ACC) opted for the freshman righty John Paone on the mound, and the Golden Bears (26-24, 9-17 ACC) went to the centerpiece of their staff, sophomore Gavin Eddy.
(05/10/26 2:44am)
No. 7 Virginia’s season came to a close Saturday afternoon with a 4-1 loss to No. 10 LSU in the NCAA round of 16. A handful of key games ultimately proved to be the difference, as the Tigers (22-9, 8-7 SEC) took the doubles point then won on their three best singles courts to upset the Cavaliers (23-6, 15-0 ACC) in Charlottesville.
(05/19/26 1:02am)
The College of Arts and Sciences will pilot three new artificial intelligence literacy courses in the fall semester that are designed to teach students how to work with AI and to help them understand the societal implications of using the technology. The three courses are offered across separate disciplines — one in science, one in the humanities and one in the arts — in the College and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.
(05/11/26 3:42am)
The Miller Center hosted an event Thursday morning that featured a conversation between William Antholis, director and chief executive officer of the Miller Center, and John Dickerson, former co-anchor of CBS Evening News and Class of 1991 alum, who discussed the state of journalism in the United States, the presidency and the nation’s current political climate.
(05/16/26 7:50pm)
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(05/09/26 3:43am)
Advancing to the NCAA tournament quarterfinals for the 19th time in 21 seasons, No. 5 Virginia weathered a strong start to singles by No. 13 South Carolina to punch a ticket to Athens, Ga. with a 4-1 win. Against the 13-seed Gamecocks (18-9, 8-6 SEC), the 4-seed Cavaliers (25-4, 12-1 ACC) reaffirmed their ability to seize a dual’s momentum, coming back on several courts to take the dual in impressive fashion, with No. 114 sophomore Jangjun Kim’s three-set victory clinching the win.
(05/09/26 4:20am)
The Cavaliers jumped back into ACC conference play Friday evening with the beginning of a fresh home series against California. No. 23 Virginia (32-17, 12-13 ACC) looked to continue a recent positive stretch that had included a midweek win over George Mason and a doubleheader sweep of Radford last weekend.
(05/08/26 6:35pm)
In a 4-3 decision Friday, the Supreme Court of Virginia issued a ruling which affirmed the Tazewell County Circuit’s position on redistricting, nullifying the results of the Commonwealth’s contested April 21 redistricting vote.