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(02/01/24 2:28am)
In an effort to be more efficient and convenient, U.Va. Dine has announced its transition to a cashless system — a decision that went into effect Dec. 16 at all retail locations except for Starbucks and the Pavilion XI.
(12/04/23 11:14pm)
Holiday shoppers can support local women-owned businesses this Wednesday at the Women's Center’s third-annual Holiday Market. The third annual market will take place at the center from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and feature beauty products, clothing and opportunities to engage with the Women Center’s programming.
(11/08/23 2:23am)
University President Jim Ryan addressed the conflict between Israel and Palestine for a second time by offering resources for students' mental health and well-being and emphasizing University policy against antisemitism and Islamophobia in an email sent to all students Monday afternoon.
(11/02/23 6:00pm)
The University will offer a Bachelors of Science in Data Science for the first time — the degree had previously only been available as a minor in the recently-founded School of Data Science. First years will be able to apply to the major starting this spring semester.
(10/20/23 5:20pm)
Public Service Week, an annual series organized by Engaged U.Va., wrapped up a busy schedule of 26 events over the past week. Organizers planned a variety of activities and events designed to foster networking, volunteering and discussions on the importance of public service.
(11/02/23 3:08am)
The addition of native plants is breathing new life into the hillside by Carr’s Hill Field, the result of a project conducted by the University’s Landscape Services Division and J.W. Townsend Landscapes.
(10/09/23 9:18pm)
The Honor Committee settled on a final date range of Feb. 4 to Feb. 9 for the Popular Assembly and discussed confidentiality concerns of the education sanction at their meeting Sunday. The meeting had 19 out of 27 members present, meaning the Committee could vote on matters regarding the constitution or by laws.