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The Editorial Board reflects on the journey we have taken as a University community this past year.
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The Editorial Board reflects on the journey we have taken as a University community this past year.
The University only takes 3-4 percent of community college transfers in the Commonwealth.
“I am sure COVID has another few curveballs waiting for us,” Ryan said. “If there’s any pattern to this, just when you think you’ve got your arms around it, you get thrown another curveball.”
Frank Hume was a Confederate soldier and a memorial in his name is an egregious stain on the University.
Monday, Oct. 12 is Indigenous Peoples Day in Virginia. Charlottesville and much of the University sits on land originally stewarded by the Monacan Nation. Last month, the University’s Board of Visitors voted to remove a statue of George Rogers Clark. Indigenous activists have criticized the statue for years for its depiction Clark on horseback with three Native Americans cowering below him. Activists are now calling on the University to acknowledge and honor tribal leaders’ suggestions for rededicating the land.
Graduating fourth-years reflect on changes made to Final Exercises due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The University's emergency fund will be operational until at least June 1 and will also serve those who are employed but facing financial hardship.
I even brought my own prop so you wouldn't have to provide.
The participation rate for these races was approximately 10 percent.
Charlottesville artist Amanda Nelson and environmental science Prof. Deborah Lawrence provide an overview of the WriteClimate initiative and their work leading up to Earth Day this year.
The Cavalier Daily met with Hunter Wagenaar and Ellen Yates to talk about their campaigns and help the student body learn more about them. Voting for all University Board Elections begins on Feb. 26 and ends on Feb. 28.
Humor columnist Riley Power offers her advice for living life without 'Friends.'
The new living wage plan will cost the University around $1.8 million this fiscal year to implement.
Humor columnist Riley Power dissects the similarities between wedding dress and apartment shopping.
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The benefits children accrue from sex education far outweighs the political and moral agenda against these programs.
Humor columnist Riley Power examines the reality of dreams here at U.Va.