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(08/09/19 10:54pm)
If you have been feeling like the beautiful, powerful women in your life have been more beautiful and powerful lately, you should know that it’s more than a feeling — they really f—king have been. If I were not a humanities major I might do some sort of graph or poll here to make my point, but I’m majoring in history and government so numbers are basically broken letters to me. You’ll have to take me at my word. On my honor, I pledge that every single woman in the world has been on an unquantifiable but undeniable glow-up this entire summer. Why? Because it’s hot girl summer, baby.
(04/18/19 2:58am)
As you all know, the Hoos won the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship last weekend. The whole affair was a tremendous showing of athleticism — both on behalf of the players themselves and the students who stormed the streets. Palm to Psalms, I saw a man pick up a full trash can and just throw it. That thing probably weighed about as much as a whole person, and he yanked that puppy up like it was nothing.
(10/04/18 12:32am)
Fade from black into the morning, grainy sun peeking through the amorphous grey clouds frosting the blue cake sky, the tint unpredictably darker in patches above great green fields. The camera pans to Lucy, laying in bed with her hair tousled and her cherubic countenance — it’s clear she has been sleeping, but she looks like she’s fully made herself up in the hopes of convincing the audience that she naturally looks this good. The red numbers on her bedside alarm clock switch from 5:59 to 6:00, and the radio switches on. The gentle melody of “Dance (A$$)” fills the room, and white letters flash across the screen — the next episode of “I Don’t Love Lucy But I Do Like Her A Lot” has begun.
(09/17/18 11:04pm)
Dear reader,
(05/01/18 4:17am)
Dearly beloved,
(03/20/18 5:01am)
This past Tuesday, March 13, The Cavalier Daily printed an opinion column claiming that there is not a problem with guns in our country. The Cavalier Daily once published an article written by the same writer which stated that President Donald Trump’s frequent trips are good for the health of the country. The Cavalier Daily also published another article by the very same writer which suggested that the way to save endangered species is to domesticate them. Now, I believe in freedom of speech. I understand the importance of freedom of speech. I am currently taking advantage of my freedom of speech! But freedom of speech has seemingly given way to freedom of lunacy. Maybe we should slap this baby up in the News Section instead of the Humor Section, because I feel like the notion that people should not say whatever they want to just because they can might be a novel concept.
(03/01/18 6:56am)
I’m not one to wax poetic. Sometimes I’ll epilate. Usually I do my best to avoid digging out deeply-rooted, unfortunately ingrown truths, and just casually slick right over ‘em with my trusty old Schick Quattro. But today — this bright yellow morning birthed of grey yesterdays and burning into blue tomorrows — today, I will indulge my flowery, romantic tendencies, and just freakin’ go for it. Why, sweet reader? Because today is the day I discuss the most lovely, most spiritual, most fulfilling aspect of Mr. Jefferson’s University: the Alderman Library bathrooms.
(08/23/17 3:14am)
Not just “1Night,” but six nights: that’s how many evenings the University Programs Council has filled with opportunities for first-years and upperclassmen alike to reconnect and kickoff the 2017-18 school year right. “Welcome Week,” an annual event, occurs during the first week of classes at U.Va. and offers a diverse array of programs to students in the hopes of appealing to as much of the student body as possible.
(04/10/17 4:54am)
While almost 18 percent of adults in the United States grapple with some sort of mental illness, it remains a fairly taboo topic of conversation. In a school with over 15,000 undergraduates — many of whom were in the top of their class in high school — feeling overwhelmed or anxious can be easy and admitting imperfections can be difficult. Third-year College students Ryan Keen and Alexandra Pentel created the website “If You’re Reading This” in the hopes of changing that.
(03/27/17 5:51am)
Sex is something often associated with college — this connection is facilitated not just through movies and television shows, but also through the widespread use of apps like Tinder, Grindr and Bumble. Hookup culture, however, comes with a higher risk of encountering sexually transmitted infections.
(02/27/17 7:56am)
In 1992, several University students founded an organization called Alternative Spring Break in order to provide students the opportunity to volunteer in communities both in and outside of the U.S. As the organization is much larger now, it continues to offer adventurous students the chance to do something worthwhile with their week off.
(02/13/17 7:13am)
One of The Cavalier Daily’s most unique sections is Love Connection. Students fill out a questionnaire detailing what they’d like to see in a partner, both aesthetically and personality-wise, then describe themselves. After submitting the questionnaire through Google forms, they send in an email with their photo attached and wait to be matched.
(01/30/17 7:05am)
In the spring semester of every odd year since 2009, Prof. Carmenita Higginbotham has offered a class on Disney through the University’s American Studies department.
(12/05/16 3:36am)
Originally designed by Thomas Jefferson in 1821, the Rotunda has always been the hub of the University. In its lifetime, it has undergone a number of transformations, much like the University it calls home.
(11/21/16 3:22am)
With the holidays quickly approaching, the spirit of the season is palpable on Grounds. Students and faculty alike are decorating their offices and dorms, gearing up to deal with their extended families and trying to remain on-task as the fall semester comes to a close.
(11/07/16 8:16am)
For many reasons, this election has been one of the most contentious in American history and several minority populations have found themselves at the forefront of political discourse. Whether America sees a Clinton or Trump presidency after Election Day, the next president will serve as the ultimate representative for the people of the nation — speaking on behalf of all groups of people.
(10/24/16 2:24am)
As a whole, the first-year class is incredibly diverse — the 3,685 students included in it hail from 45 states and more than 70 countries, and represent a unique assortment of interests, talents, hobbies and accomplishments. Each new ’Hoo followed her own path to this school and will continue to do so in their time here.