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(08/20/13 1:45am)
University President Teresa Sullivan named Dr. Richard Shannon the Executive Vice-President for Health Affairs earlier this month. Shannon will begin officially as EVP on November 1, though he will begin commuting to Charlottesville on September 1.
(03/27/13 7:45pm)
Tom
(12/04/12 4:28am)
The No. 10 Virginia women’s swimming and diving team announced its 2013-14 recruiting class last week. Eight student athletes will join the program, including three top-25 swimmers in the international 18 and under age group.
(11/28/12 3:45am)
Virginia coach Dom Starsia revealed his official 2013-14 recruiting class earlier this week. Several marquee names highlight the list of 10 recruits, including Matt Barrett, Inside Lacrosse’s top-rated rising senior goaltender, and Matt Emery, the younger brother of junior All-American Rob Emery.
(11/16/12 3:39am)
With three decisive dual meet victories already under their belts, the Virginia swimming and diving teams head to Bloomington, Ind. this weekend to face their most formidable opponents yet — Indiana and Penn State.
(11/16/12 12:18am)
RT <a href="https://twitter.com/cavdailysports">cavdailysports</a>: Clock will expire, and the death knell will sound officially for <a href="https://twitter.com/search/#UVa">#UVa</a>'s bowl hopes. 37-13 UNC.</p>— The Cavalier Daily (cavalierdaily) November 16, 2012
(11/12/12 10:37pm)
I’ve never really been a birthday person.
(11/07/12 7:20am)
I’ve never really been a birthday person.
(10/17/12 5:22am)
Dennis Hohenshelt had been a Pennsylvania man his whole life. It was where he went to school and played volleyball. It was where he coached men and women, high school players and college student-athletes. It was where he started a family and thought he would live and work until he retired. But Jan. 26, 2012, Hohenshelt became a Virginian, and he could not be any happier.
(09/30/12 12:21am)
The Virginia offense has ranged from passable to calamitous throughout a rocky 2012 season. They have shown the type of big-play potential that was supposed to take the veteran-laden unit to the next level. But they have also shown a baffling propensity for crippling penalties and avoidable turnovers, all of which had contributed to consecutive blowout losses before Saturday’s showdown against Louisiana Tech.
(08/28/12 5:29am)
After surviving a 6-5 thriller against Princeton in the first round, the Virginia men’s lacrosse team unceremoniously exited May’s NCAA men’s lacrosse playoffs with a 12-10 quarterfinal loss to Notre Dame in Chester, Pa.
(04/17/12 9:24am)
Two weeks ago, Nobel Prize-winning German writer Gunter Grass published a controversial poem in several newspapers across Europe. The work, titled "What must be said," discussed contemporary politics and Israel's nuclear policy, which Grass criticized for being both destructive and menacing to the state of peace in the Middle East.
(04/16/12 9:20am)
Part of a reporter's job is to give readers, in addition to the facts, a sense of the conditions in which those facts exist. For example, if \nPolitics Prof. Larry Sabato, director of the University's Center for Politics, had given last week's talk about the 2012 presidential election to an empty hall, that would have been part of the news. But Sabato wasn't alone. According to The Cavalier Daily's report ("Sabato talks election," April 11), "[a]bout 500 members of the University community attended the event."
(04/11/12 2:16pm)
Politics Prof. Larry Sabato, director of the University's Center for Politics, hosted a talk yesterday evening in Wilson Hall to present his assessment of the 2012 election. About 500 members of the University community attended the event, which came on the heels of yesterday's announcement by former Sen. Rick Santorum, R-Pa., that he was suspending his presidential campaign.
(02/11/12 2:18am)
Eleanor Katz
(01/31/12 4:40pm)
The University honored field hockey senior midfielders and 2012 Olympians Paige Selenski and Michelle Vittesse at halftime of the women's basketball team's 62-52 victory against Florida State Sunday at John Paul Jones Arena.
(01/27/12 12:11pm)
Dan
(01/27/12 11:53am)
The Virginia track and field team will compete in the Penn State National Invitational this weekend, with seniors Mark Amirault and Morgane Gay, two All-American cross country runners, making their season debut.
(01/23/12 6:05am)
Joe Paterno, one of the most decorated coaches in college football history after 46 years and 409 victories at Penn State, died of lung cancer Sunday morning in State College, Pa. He was 85 years old.\nPaterno won more games than any NCAA Division I FBS coach in history and coached the Nittany Lions to 24 bowl wins, five undefeated seasons and two national championships from 1966 to 2011.
(01/20/12 6:26am)
The red-hot Virginia wrestling team, coming off a sixth-place finish at the Southern Scuffle and a 33-12 win against N.C. State, takes to the mat in Memorial Gymnasium today and Saturday against ACC rivals Duke and North Carolina.