NCAA hopes hinge on win this weekend
While many University students will spend this Saturday at the Foxfield Races, the men's golf team will be making a last effort to qualify for the NCAA Regional Tournament.
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While many University students will spend this Saturday at the Foxfield Races, the men's golf team will be making a last effort to qualify for the NCAA Regional Tournament.
Many emotions and mental complexities come with a person's first sexual experience. The levels of emotion vary with each sexually active person, but losing virginity is usually no small deal for anyone.
The Virginia track and field team did its best to bring on the heat against 16 other teams Saturday at the Lou Onesty/Milton G. Abramson Invitational. Even though the meet was not scored, Virginia came away with some personal bests and regional-qualifying times, said Randy Bungard, director of track and field.
The Virginia women's rowing team, currently No. 3 in the nation, hosted a regatta for five other teams this past weekend at Lake Monticello, winning eight of the nine varsity races.
The term penis envy, coined by the father of modern psychology Sigmund Freud, may seem self-explanatory, but, often people are unaware of its full meaning.
The men's golf team this spring looks remarkably different than it did a year ago; five of the current eight members of the golf team are either freshmen or transfer students. Even with such a turnover, Virginia coach Bowen Sargent said, the team's performance has been consistent, if not better than in previous seasons.
It was the last indoor track and field meet of senior Emily Harrison's college running career. As she crossed the finish line of her 5K event at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships last weekend, Harrison said, she did not know right away how she had performed.
Walking around Grounds, students see club sports practices all the time, but chances are, you have never stopped to watch the men's club squash team practice off-Grounds at the Albemarle Racquet Club. Although not a mainstream sport, squash holds its own at the University, according to men's club squash president and captain junior Patrick Whelan.
The women playing rugby games at Mad Bowl Saturdays are the athletes of the women's club rugby team. They play games every Saturday in the fall and spring and are currently gearing up to play a home match against Maryland that will go a long way toward determining whether the team will make it to their league's Sweet 16 Tournament.
Though the most recent local election was only a week ago, the Center for Politics and local officials are already urging students to participate in the 2008 presidential and state elections through a provision that allows University students to register to vote locally rather than in their hometowns.
The Virginia club field hockey team returned last weekend from James Madison with another title in hand: The team won the 2007 National Field Hockey League Championships.
As undergraduate students begin registering for next semester's classes, they now have the option to log into ISIS either with their new student ID numbers or their old ID numbers, which were typically Social Security numbers.
The Virginia club soccer team is back from this weekend's National Intramural-Recreational Sports Association Regionals in Tuscaloosa, Ala., where it tied two matches and an opponent forfeited in the last. The team has secured a spot in the Open Division Championships.
After a regional meet at the University of Pennsylvania Saturday, Virginia's club cross country team wrapped up its premiere season.
The Charlottesville Police Department is searching for a suspect involved in the attempted sexual assault of a University student last weekend.
Associate Architecture Prof. Maurice Cox was officially named the director of design for the National Endowment of the Arts, a two-year appointment that will require a leave of absence from the University.
Gov. Tim Kaine asked the federal government Monday to declare the Commonwealth of Virginia an official disaster area because of drought.
Born and raised in the "wide open spaces" of Minnesota, Education Prof. Jane Hansen said she has known what she has wanted to do since she was in second grade.
Every spring, hundreds of male students rush to join fraternities. But, as they walk up and down Rugby Road in search of their new band of brothers, they are not likely to visit Alpha Kappa Psi -- this group isn't your typical fraternity.
For thousands of students, the University extends far beyond Charlottesville. The University's School for Continuing and Professional Studies offers undergraduate and graduate programs across the Commonwealth for part-time students.