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(11/07/21 4:19pm)
The University’s School of Medicine and Virginia Tech are developing a widely-accessible universal vaccine that has the potential to protect against many different coronavirus disease strains.
(10/31/21 3:45am)
In recent weeks, student organizations and community activists have taken Charlottesville Planning Commission’s rewrite of its Comprehensive Plan as an opportunity to speak out in favor of increasing the affordability and equity of Charlottesville’s housing stock.
(11/07/21 5:04pm)
I am an absolute sucker for fall — maybe the title of this article gave that away. Nonetheless, my love for this season goes deeper than finally having an opportunity to use the semi-cliché phrase of “turning over a new leaf.” Fall is all about a fresh start, and I love everything about that.
(10/22/21 10:08pm)
The University’s endowment grew markedly over the 2020-2021 fiscal year despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, according to the University of Virginia Investment Management Company’s 2021 annual report. The endowment’s size currently stands at $14.5 billion, a 46 percent increase from its $9.9 billion valuation last year.
(10/17/21 6:03pm)
City Manager Chip Boyles resigned Tuesday after eight months in office citing
“public disparagement” from Mayor Nikuyah Walker and members of the community affecting his personal health and well-being.
(10/07/21 4:00am)
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(10/12/21 11:20pm)
The University reinstated the two reading days positioned right around midterm season that many students call “fall break” this year after cancelling both spring and fall break during the 2020-21 academic year. Students and faculty spent the time relaxing and enjoying an extended weekend Monday and Tuesday.
(09/30/21 4:00am)
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(10/06/21 10:20pm)
Update: The artwork was returned to the Theta Chi fraternity house Friday wrapped in a plastic garbage bag with an anonymous note attached. Theta Chi is not interested in pressing charges, according to a brother in the fraternity.
(10/01/21 7:16pm)
Among fans, Poppy is known as somewhat of a “musical chameleon,” releasing everything from a collection of ambient sleep music to “Poppy.Computer,” her internet-themed debut album. Her latest work, “Flux,” acts almost as a thesis for her unique approach to music. This album departs from the intensity of her previous discography, showcasing her wide vocal range and dynamic style.
(09/23/21 4:00am)
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(10/01/21 10:51pm)
No longer are we in the age of Zoom, an introvert’s paradise. This is the end of times for entirely virtual learning, as classes have returned to in-person education for the majority of those on Grounds. With the fall semester now more than a month in, one may begin to wonder what the hell they are doing with their life. Why are they going to school? Why did they pick the classes they did? Why did they completely drain their flex dollars by going to Starbucks on an almost daily basis? There are lots of questions, and I certainly do not have the answers for them. The reason for that? I am a second-year student. I do not know anything. Seriously.
(10/07/21 11:14pm)
How do you self-care? For most people, including myself, self-care entails just letting go. After a long week of constant work, stress and headaches, I decide it’s time for some self-care. I’ll toss my homework aside and do whatever I please. I’ll delete all the homework tabs on my browser and go straight to Netflix. Bags of chips and cookies quickly replace notes and textbooks on my desk, and sooner or later I whip out some clay masks to rub onto my face. This all usually takes place after an approximately two-hour long nap. All in the name of looking after my mental health and staying sane — right?
(09/22/21 11:45pm)
This year, students in the University Guide Service, Housing and Residence Life, Bringing Race into Dialogue with Group Engagement and History of Enslaved African American Laborers expect members of the Class of 2025 to attend a historical tour and debrief discussion centered around the history of enslaved laborers at the University.
(09/16/21 4:00am)
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(09/22/21 9:39pm)
Dani Alvarenga, third-year College student and president of the Cultural Organization for Latin Americans, educated a group of community members on COLA’s history and ongoing vision Monday night. The discussion was part of the Minority Rights Coalition’s Memory Mondays event series, which helps record the history and activism of different marginalized groups at the University.
(09/23/21 3:22pm)
10. Bring water — and snacks if your professor allows it
(09/30/21 9:46pm)
We’ve all heard the cliche, overgeneralized statement that there are two types of people in the world. You might have heard it applied to the categorization of introverts and extroverts, realists and idealists or any other two contrasting labels. Regardless of its application, this statement presents a unique yet possibly contentious perspective solely based on one characteristic.
(09/08/21 4:00am)
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(09/15/21 10:47pm)
More than 36,000 people packed Scott Stadium to watch the Cavaliers’ first two football games against William & Mary and Illinois on Sept. 6 and Saturday, respectively. The student sections contrasted a surge in cases nationwide and at the University, with new cases among students averaging 15 per day in advance of the first game and 14 per day before the second.