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(09/02/21 4:51pm)
University leaders extended the University’s indoor mask mandate and encouraged attendees to wear a mask at Saturday’s football home opener, regardless of vaccination status, in a community-wide email from Provost Liz Magill and Chief Operating Officer J.J. Davis sent Thursday morning. The University will now reevaluate its indoor mask requirement for both vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals by Oct. 1, having originally planned to revisit the policy Sept. 6.
(08/29/21 11:20pm)
A robbery was reported at 1215 Lee Street, the location of the University Hospital, after an unknown man stole cash from someone standing outside the building. The incident was reported at 5:11 p.m. Sunday and was shared in a community alert by Timothy Longo, associate vice president for safety and security and chief of University police.
(07/02/21 4:25pm)
As former Dean of Students Allen Groves begins his new chapter at Syracuse University, one important question remains for the 14-year veteran of the University — what colors will he sport when the two Atlantic Coastal Conference rivals go to head-to-head in just a few short months?
(06/30/21 2:49pm)
The University Police Department is investigating a sexual assault that occurred at approximately 10:36 p.m. Tuesday evening near the University hospital, according to a timely warning alert from UPD Chief of Police Tim Longo.
(05/27/21 8:53pm)
University leadership announced that the University will no longer limit gathering sizes and that students, faculty and staff are no longer required to social distance beginning Friday at midnight in a University-wide email sent Thursday afternoon. Visitors from outside the University will also no longer be restricted, and students, academic division faculty and staff are no longer required to use Hoos Health Check app before coming to Grounds. Email notifications for the Hoos Health Check app will also be turned off.
(05/23/21 1:29am)
The Sheetz location on University Avenue will close in June, a Sheetz representative confirmed to The Cavalier Daily Friday morning.
(05/20/21 8:21pm)
University leaders announced that the University will require students who live, learn and work on Grounds in the fall to be fully vaccinated in an email Thursday. Students may seek a medical or religious exemption to the requirements, though they will be subject to weekly prevalence testing if the exemption is granted.
(05/01/21 12:38pm)
The Charlottesville Police Department is investigating reports of multiple shots fired near the intersection of 10th St NW and West Main St, according to a University-wide community alert Friday evening from Tim Longo, University chief of police and vice president for safety and security. The report was filed at 10:21 p.m.
(04/26/21 11:25pm)
The University has decided to increase the indoor gathering limit from six to 25 people and the outdoor limit from 25 to 75 people, effective immediately, Dean of Students Allen Groves announced in a University-wide email sent Monday evening. This decision came as a result of low COVID-19 case counts in the University community over the past several weeks.
(04/03/21 5:15pm)
The Blue Ridge Health District announced that it expanded vaccination eligibility to phase 1c — which includes essential workers in 13 different sectors — during a press conference Thursday afternoon. This expands eligibility to around 7,000 individuals based on preregistration information from the state’s online system, according to Ryan McKay, BRHD director of policy and planning and COVID-19 incident commander. An estimated 35 percent of the BRHD — or 89,048 people — has been vaccinated with at least one dose through phase 1a and phase 1b eligibility as of Thursday.
(03/16/21 9:23pm)
As the student body prepares to begin voting in University-wide elections Wednesday, the University Board of Elections is investigating reports that the campaign of Gavin Oxley, Student Council presidential candidate and third-year College student, violated UBE procedure.
(03/03/21 6:23am)
University President Jim Ryan sat down for an interview with The Cavalier Daily ahead of the full meeting of the Board of Visitors Friday to discuss the start of the spring semester and proposals that the Board will consider.
(09/28/20 6:58pm)
An additional 22 student-athletes and staff have tested positive for the novel coronavirus after 1,168 COVID-19 tests were administered over the past week, Virginia Athletics announced Monday. The positivity rate over tests administered Sept. 21 to 27 was 1.88 percent.
(09/21/20 8:14pm)
After conducting 703 COVID-19 tests over the last seven days, 22 Virginia student-athletes and athletics staff members tested positive for the virus, Virginia Athletics announced Monday. The positivity rate for these tests was 3.1 percent.
(05/22/20 5:25am)
In high school, no one — not my friends, my teachers nor my family — thought I would attend college anywhere near my hometown of Memphis, Tenn. I had always talked about how I wanted to “get away” from the town I grew up in — one that always felt so small despite its metro area exceeding 1 million people. During the college application process, the closest school I applied to was seven hours away. And then I ended up at the University, which is 11 hours away from Memphis by car and a place very few students from my high school ever attended.
(05/01/20 1:08am)
In a show of success in the fight against the novel coronavirus, the antiviral drug remdesivir has been found to accelerate the recovery and improve the survival of COVID-19 patients, according to a trial conducted at U.Va. Health in conjunction with the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, a part of the National Institutes of Health.
(10/24/19 4:32am)
Last semester, second-year Engineering student Ayman Ibrahim contemplated pursuing two leadership positions on Grounds. However, he doubted he would receive either one because he was just a first-year applying to be a part of two executive groups. He spent the semester learning about and preparing for leadership roles as a member of the Muslim Institute for Leadership and Empowerment. Ibrahim returned to Grounds this fall as the Muslim Student Association outreach chair and International Residential College’s minister of recreation — positions he believes he owes to all that he learned with MILE.
(09/19/19 1:55am)
Third-year College students Sai Samayamanthula, Aditya Sorot, Jasmanet Chahal, Pramod Grama and Mihir Tandon first became friends while surviving organic chemistry together, but at the end of last semester, they also became business partners and the founders of UVA Thrift.
(09/19/19 2:18am)
As Charlottesville local Grey Gresser walks into Cville Pride 2019, he recalls the many pride festivals he’s been to before and the journey that he has had with his identity. A year and a half ago, Gresser came out as transgender and continued to build bonds within the LGBTQ community, seeing people that he felt his story intertwined with.
(04/29/19 10:41pm)
The representation of Central Americans has never been abundant at the University, but last October, third-year College student Johanna Moncada Sosa sought to change that.