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(11/08/17 6:19am)
The Virginia men’s and women’s squash teams both played their first ever matches at the Division I level this past weekend. Opening at No. 13, the women defeated No. 23 Dickinson 8-1 in Carlisle, Pa. Saturday, and defeated No. 18 Franklin & Marshall 8-1 in Lancaster, Pa. The men, opening the season ranked No. 17, fell to No. 22 Dickinson 7-2 but upset No. 15 Franklin & Marshall.
(10/23/17 4:09am)
With a four-game winning streak and a 5-1 record heading into this past Saturday’s matchup against Boston College, the Virginia football team looked to come away with a win and bowl eligibility.
(09/29/17 3:28am)
Women’s Soccer
(09/12/17 3:37am)
The South Lawn was decorated with dozens of American flags on Monday to commemorate the 16th anniversary of 9/11. Students stopped and paused throughout the day to reflect on the lives lost on that day in the north and south towers of the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and in Shanksville, Pa.
(04/14/17 4:12am)
Men’s tennis
(04/10/17 4:59am)
No. 15 Virginia (7-7) dropped their third straight match as they traveled to University Park, Pa. to face off against No. 5 Penn State (13-1). The Cavaliers were outscored 12-8 by the Nittany Lions.
(04/06/17 6:03am)
The Virginia women’s lacrosse team was unable to come out on top against a very talented Maryland squad, falling, 16-11, Wednesday at Klöckner Stadium.
(03/23/17 4:16am)
When forgetting to feed the neighbor’s cats
(03/15/17 5:38am)
The University’s Black Law Students Association won Chapter of the Year at the National Black Law Students Association’s 49th annual convention held March 7-12. Chapters from 80 law schools attended the convention held in Houston, Texas.
(02/27/17 7:29am)
The No. 6 Virginia men’s lacrosse team lost a tough, closely-fought battle, 11-10, against No. 17 Pennsylvania this past weekend in Philadelphia, Pa.
(02/23/17 6:29am)
The No. 7 Virginia men’s lacrosse team started the season on a strong note. The Lars Tiffany era in Charlottesville has begun with three-straight wins as the Cavaliers (3-0) remain undefeated.
(02/22/17 5:46am)
The Lars Tiffany era in Charlottesville has gotten off to a fantastic start. On Tuesday night, the No. 6 Virginia men’s lacrosse team comfortably defeated Sienna 20-13 at Klöckner Stadium to maintain an undefeated record.
(01/30/17 6:38am)
One tip-in of the basketball as the final buzzer sounded was all it took to change the result of the game for No. 12 Virginia, who lost 61-59 to No. 1 Villanova at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pa. The highly awaited matchup between the Cavaliers (16-4, 6-2 ACC) and the reigning NCAA Champion Wildcats (20-2, 7-2 Big East) did not disappoint.
(01/26/17 3:15am)
The No. 12 Virginia men’s basketball team travels to Philadelphia, Pa. Sunday looking to hand No. 1 Villanova its second-consecutive loss.
(01/24/17 3:48am)
The No. 12 Virginia men’s basketball team will travel to South Bend, Ind. Tuesday night as underdogs in a matchup against No. 14 Notre Dame.
(11/30/16 11:13am)
On the night of the 2016 election, a University Police Department officer shouted President-elect Donald Trump’s campaign slogan “Make America Great Again” following the Republican nominee’s victory. After several students complained about the unprofessional and instigating nature of this action, the officer resigned. Although Pat Hogan, executive vice president and chief operating officer, claimed,“the inappropriate use of the PA system undermines the [University Police] Department’s goals and objectives,” a backlash over the resignation occurred via the comment section on The Cavalier Daily’s news article, where many commenters attacked what they saw as the administration’s obstruction of free speech. While concerns about obstructing free speech are potent, it is crucial that those on the right realize this resignation likely occurred more so because of the officer’s unprofessionalism rather than what he actually said.
(11/28/16 4:06am)
The Virginia wrestling team competed in its second open tournament of the season this weekend when it traveled to Lock Haven, Pa. to compete at the Mat Town Open. Coach Steve Garland’s squad has been working hard to perfect its technique over the course of the season, and the team saw success Sunday.
(11/21/16 2:00am)
1. The one-minute wonder
(11/18/16 9:37pm)
A University Police officer who shouted “Make America Great Again” at students on election night has resigned, the University announced Friday.
(11/14/16 3:11am)
Just a week after winning its first ACC tournament title in program history, the No. 7 Virginia field hockey team saw its NCAA run come to a sudden halt. After winning their opening game against No. 10 Michigan, 2-1, the Cavaliers (16-8, 3-3 ACC) lost to No. 14 Princeton, 3-2.