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(02/15/25 1:56am)
Coming into the season, the expectations surrounding No. 2 Virginia baseball were incredibly high. Yet, the Cavaliers (0-1, 0-0 ACC) failed to match up with them after losing to Michigan 5-4 when an extra innings error spoiled the season opener.
(02/15/25 7:09pm)
As students on Grounds emerge from the craze of Valentine’s Day, they may have leftover treats from celebrations with friends or still be wondering who ominously sent them a Uvalentine message. But beyond the flurry of student romance, love is also quietly thriving among various faculty members.
(02/14/25 7:19pm)
It is that time of year again, when each Instagram story reveals a new and unexpected individual who is now off the market. Whether of celebration or commiseration, Feb. 14 has long been the source of creative inspiration, in everything from ad campaigns to candy aisles to, of course, cinema.
(02/14/25 3:59am)
Student Council passed three resolutions during Tuesday’s general body meeting, which include moving the deadline for on-Grounds housing applications to an earlier date in the academic year, approving five new Contracted Independent Organizations and installing more water fountains in first-year dorms. Student Council also announced that Student Health and Wellness will be providing free STI testing for University students for the rest of the spring semester. The meeting was held via Zoom due to a winter storm which paused University operations Tuesday and Wednesday.
(02/14/25 3:18am)
The Cavalier Daily does not regularly cover meteorology. If we did, our forecast would tell you what countless others are saying — Charlottesville is covered in nearly two days of snow. This pair of storms is the third major snow system the City has faced in what has been a turbulent winter. Worse than the snow and ice, however, is the disarray caused by a lackluster City-wide response. The City’s snow response is not just costing you time with more traffic — it is directly endangering pedestrians and drivers alike. With weeks left of an already snowy winter, the City of Charlottesville needs to direct more funding and resources to its snow response infrastructure.
(02/14/25 1:00pm)
Let’s face it — adulting doesn’t always lend itself to stress-free moments. Staying on top of payments, laundry and meal-prep, all while trying to juggle academics, relationships and career planning, mean less time for the shenanigans we enjoyed as kids. How often do we really indulge that kid inside of us that yearns for moments of awe, wonder and adventure? To reconnect with your inner-child every now and then, try these 10 methods that will send you into a reminiscent bliss.
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(02/13/25 2:18pm)
On a golf course that looks plopped down between the contours of the land it’s placed on and the sparkling blue water surrounding it, senior Paul Chang drew back an iron Wednesday and unleashed a shot that also plopped down. Into the hole.
(02/17/25 3:00pm)
Throughout the 50-plus year history of Virginia women’s swimming and diving, select Cavaliers have earned a bevy of notable accolades. One feat, however, has been accomplished just once — the title of a First Team All-American diver.
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While many University students are engaged in academic clubs concerned with their major or future career, members of the U.Va. Cereal Club reject the seriousness associated with most extracurricular activities in pursuit of something they love — cereal.
(02/15/25 4:32am)
The history of basketball is one of regions and localities that, through luck, culture and sheer obsession with the game, have managed to cement their spots in the over-a-century story of the sport.
(02/13/25 1:37am)
On Jan. 31, Virginia became the first state in the nation to direct public institutions to halt gender-affirming care for minors based on President Trump’s executive order. Members of the U.Va. School of Medicine joined our community in protest, standing in defense of the life-saving treatment we know to be the standard of care. The President’s executive order and Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares’ memo strip our doctors and healthcare institutions of the ability to provide youth gender-affirming care. These directives lie in clear opposition to the official recommendations of national medical bodies like the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Medical Association. By banning this evidence-based science, our government has chosen politics over patients and put our transgender youth in danger.
(02/22/25 4:00pm)
Three weeks ago, just days after my 20th birthday, my partner of two years abruptly dumped me. Just like that, gone was the security of never having to download a dating app, find a post-grad roommate or reveal the most vulnerable parts of myself to a new partner. As I sit here pondering what relationship advice I have to offer readers this week, I can’t help but get caught up in the whirlwind of emotions that has plagued my entrance into this new decade. The breakup has been shell-shocking, raw and grueling.
(10/08/24 4:00am)
对于2025-26 学年的住房搜索已拉开帷幕,许多学生已经签订了明年的租约。入学仅两个月,大一新生就要在大量的校内和校外住房中做出选择,同时还要考虑潜在室友、费用和可用性等因素。
(02/11/25 6:46pm)
The No. 5 Virginia women’s tennis team made history at the 2025 ITA Division I National Women’s Team Indoor Championship over the weekend, reaching the semifinals for the first time in program history. However, the impressive run came to a crushing halt Monday against No. 1 Georgia, in a 4-0 loss.
(02/13/25 1:06am)
His teammates call him “birdman.”