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(02/20/25 9:00pm)
Editor’s Note: The Cavalier Daily Editorial Board interviewed nine candidates for the position of Honor Committee representative. Each interview lasted approximately 15 minutes, and all candidates were asked the same baseline questions. The endorsements below are based solely on the content of these interviews.
(02/19/25 2:52am)
In an effort to make local communities safer, the University, the City of Charlottesville and Albemarle County announced a new regional partnership through a collaboration with Project Safe Neighborhoods. Announced in a release Jan. 22, this initiative will bring together federal, state, local and tribal law enforcement officials in efforts to reduce violent crime in Charlottesville. Through these partnerships, various community organizations will collaborate to provide support to offenders, with the long-term aim of preventing future crime.
(02/20/25 7:30pm)
Editor’s Note: The Cavalier Daily Editorial Board interviewed 12 candidates for the position of University Judiciary Committee representative. Each interview lasted approximately 15 minutes, and all candidates were asked the same baseline questions. The endorsements below are based solely on the content of these interviews.
(02/20/25 6:00pm)
Editor’s Note: The Cavalier Daily Editorial Board interviewed seven candidates for the position of Student Council representative. Each interview lasted approximately 15 minutes, and all candidates were asked the same baseline questions. The endorsements below are based solely on the content of these interviews.
(02/19/25 4:19am)
During their Sunday meeting and despite last week’s heavy snowfall which disrupted several scheduled Honor Week events, the Committee highlighted the successes and visibility of the programs and events that did take place from Feb. 9 to Feb. 14. The Committee served Roots to encourage student attendance at this meeting and discussed potential scheduling changes for next year's Honor Week.
(02/19/25 4:57pm)
For Gary Ham, the University’s first Black football player on the varsity team and Class of 1973 alumnus, the key to being a Black student at a majority-white university was simple — resolve and resilience.
(02/18/25 11:13pm)
In a move to comply with Gov. Glenn Youngkin's Executive Order 46, the University announced Tuesday that it will ban the use of Chinese artificial intelligence platform DeepSeek AI on University devices and Wi-Fi networks. This move was announced in an email sent to the University community by Kenyon Bonner, vice president and chief Student Affairs officer.
(02/18/25 4:23am)
Virginia fans showed out in force. Through 40 minutes of play against one of the three best teams in college basketball, the student section stayed loud and on its feet, as the Cavaliers (13-13, 6-9 ACC) put in a ferocious, but ultimately fruitless, effort against the dreadnought that is No. 3 Duke.
(02/22/25 5:00pm)
The “Anne Spencer: I Am Here!” exhibition at the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library honors Harlem Renaissance poet and Civil Rights activist Anne Spencer. Located in the library’s Main Gallery, the exhibition opened Oct. 22 and will run through June 14.
(02/19/25 3:16am)
Many students may be unaware of the thriving theater scene at the University, whether through student-run productions or the Drama department. One small but mighty group in particular — Spectrum Theatre — is dedicated to the creation of engaging and challenging theatre for the University and Charlottesville community.
(02/18/25 3:51am)
The Lawn selection committee released decisions Friday and invited 48 students, out of 208 total applicants, to live on the Lawn for the 2025-2026 school year, according to University Spokesperson Bethanie Glover. The selection committee received 31 more applications than the previous year, which meant that the acceptance rate dropped from 26.6 to 23.1 percent.
(02/21/25 1:00pm)
University student band Split Decision released their inaugural album Friday entitled “Easy Does It.” The nine-track, 33-minute album captures the college indie rock sound even while adding their own personal touches through dynamic solos and tasteful saxophone sounds. The instrumentation blends with lyrics that describe tumultuous relationships with an unconcerned attitude that tries to let go and focus on the simple joys.
(02/24/25 5:00pm)
Rita Dove — celebrated poet and Henry Hoyns Professor of Creative Writing — has taught at the University since 1989, helping to shape new generations of writers at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Over the course of her dazzling career, she has found inspiration in stories of marginalized people often rendered invisible.
(12/05/24 5:00am)
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(02/17/25 6:13pm)
Following a back-and-forth pair of opening games that included a walk-off loss to Michigan and a narrow victory against Villanova, No. 2 Virginia baseball was able to put its stamp on a successful trip to Puerto Rico with a strong win against Rice Sunday.
(02/18/25 4:31am)
After a rough road loss to North Carolina with a ton of close matches that fell the other way, Virginia wrestling returned home for a Sunday match against American. The Cavaliers (6-5, 1-4 ACC) were able to recapture momentum and run away with the dual 30-8.
(02/20/25 5:00pm)
Paul Chang narrates his hole-in-one over a phone call, and it’s all a bit of a puzzle. A milestone achieved, a curse broken, an immediate call to the parents? All things that happened. Forgetting two holes later about the feat? Also something that happened.
(02/23/25 5:00pm)
Coach Tony Elliott and company entered Blacksburg’s Lane Stadium on a cold November night, the fate of Virginia’s season resting upon the three hours of football about to take place. Virginia, 5-6, arrived in the midst of a free fall after a blazing 4-1 start. Luckily, Elliott looked across the sideline at a Virginia Tech team with the same record. Even more, the Hokies were now reduced to a freshman quarterback making his first career start. A Cavalier win, which seemed eminently feasible, would mean a return to postseason play, the program’s first bowl appearance since 2019.
(02/17/25 4:24am)
Following the revival of the Sex and Relationship Column, Life desk editors Kate Johnson and Dana Douglas reflect on the process of developing and producing the new column as well as the importance of having safe spaces on Grounds to discuss often stigmatized and taboo topics.
(02/18/25 1:50am)
Pearl Island Café is a charming shop that offers delectable Caribbean dishes — which the cafe describes as a fusion of African, Amerindian, European, East Indian, Arab and Chinese cuisine, with influence from the indigenous population of the Caribbean as well. Not only does the Black-owned restaurant provide tasty bites in a sustainable manner, but they educate the patrons on what they’re eating and its history — one of my favorite aspects.