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(04/17/25 8:41pm)
Virginia women’s lacrosse closed out the 2025 regular season in spectacular fashion Wednesday with a 19-9 drubbing of in-state rival Virginia Tech, earning the another point for the Cavaliers (11-5, 5-4 ACC) in the Commonwealth Clash against the Hokies (9-8, 3-6 ACC). Fresh off their recent breakthrough into the top 10 on the polls, Virginia proved the voters right.
(04/18/25 3:30am)
Student Council discussed the insufficient orientation for University transfer students and received updates regarding Student Council’s ongoing connection with the Student Government Association of the College at Wise during Tuesday’s general body meeting. The Council also heard about the applied learning fund — wherein third and fourth years can apply to receive funding for work and internships following the end of the school year.
(04/19/25 4:00pm)
From cramming for tests until dawn to waking up for early morning workouts, more than 60 percent of American college students experience poor sleep. In the wake of academic, extracurricular and social demands, getting the recommended 7-9 hours of slumber is essential — but it is often the first part of a healthy routine that students cast aside.
(04/17/25 4:26am)
After firing Bert Ellis from the Board of Visitors, Gov. Glenn Youngkin appointed Class of 1991 alumnus Ken Cuccinelli to fill the vacancy. The former Virginia attorney general and former senior official in the first Trump administration will soon be one of 17 members who oversees the University’s finances, personnel and strategic direction. And while Ellis was removed for recent controversies, Cuccinelli is not without his own polarizing stances.
(04/16/25 3:05pm)
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Tuesday’s affair was a textbook win for No. 25 Virginia. After sweeping the series versus Syracuse, the Cavaliers (31-13, 11-7 ACC) took care of business against Radford at Palmer Park, securing a comfortable 6-0 win.
(04/27/25 12:29pm)
Editor’s Note: This article was first published April 16 and will be updated throughout the spring transfer window.
(04/16/25 3:04pm)
Nota de la editora: Este artículo fue escrito originalmente por Leigh Bailey el 6 de abril de 2025. Trabajamos para preservar el significado original en la traducción, pero no podemos garantizarlo.
(04/23/25 12:00pm)
Virginia baseball was battling in a crucial ACC contest at NC State April 6. In the seventh inning, the Cavaliers held a relatively safe lead of six runs. Coach Brian O’Connor took the baseball from freshman pitcher Tomas Valincius after he put two runners on base, ending a relatively solid outing. What followed was a collapse in unfathomably frustrating fashion. O’Connor’s bunch lost 9-8, snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.
(04/14/25 5:13pm)
This weekend, No. 10 Virginia rowing traveled to Redwood Shores, Calif. to compete in the Redwood Shores Regatta and battle two tough new ACC competitors — No. 2 Stanford and No. 8 California. Yet, over the course of six races, the Cavaliers were unable to secure a single win. The teams had faced off many times in the past, but this weekend marked the first time that race results against the Cardinal and Golden Bears could give Virginia a direct understanding of where it stands in the ACC.
(04/13/25 11:05pm)
Following an ACC series loss to NC State and a split Saturday doubleheader where Virginia struggled and relied on late-game offensive heroics, the Cavaliers (20-14, 9-9 ACC) absolutely needed to find a way to win Sunday. With an offensive explosion and dominant pitching, they did just that — eviscerating the Panthers (18-16, 5-10 ACC) 18-0.
(04/13/25 5:54pm)
Despite a promising first half, Virginia men's lacrosse suffered its third straight defeat Saturday, falling to No. 9 Notre Dame on the road. The Cavaliers (5-7, 0-3 ACC) couldn't staunch the second-half explosion put on by the Fighting Irish (6-3, 2-1 ACC) and walked off the field with a 12-7 loss that shoved their hopes of a postseason appearance even further into the ground.
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Virginia baseball took on the difficult task of two ACC games in one day Saturday. Friday’s opener was pushed back a day due to inclement weather — therefore generating the unusual affair with Pittsburgh — but problems for the Cavaliers (19-14, 8-9 ACC) were all too familiar. In a 7-5 win and an 8-7 loss, there were red flags aplenty.
(04/13/25 1:08pm)
The No. 6 Virginia men’s tennis team took on rival Virginia Tech Friday for their Senior Day, closing out the regular season at the Boar’s Head Sports Club. Before the first serve, the Cavaliers honored graduate student James Hopper with a framed uniform jersey and flowers from the team, coaches and his family.
(04/14/25 12:00pm)
1950sApril 24, 1953“Speech and Hearing Center Open To Public Saturday”The University’s Speech and Drama Department unveiled their new addition to Cabell Hall, bringing together services from four different buildings into one. Believed to be some of the best facilities in the South, the department offered guided tours which were expected to attract several thousand visitors to the University. 1960sApril 14, 1961“Addition To Hospital Will Be Dedicated Today” By Tucker Fitz-HughA ceremony celebrating the new $6.5 million addition to the University hospital was led by former University President Colgate Darden, who presented the dedication speech. The hospital addition added an emergency entrance, x-ray technology and 15 operating rooms, prioritizing patient comfort and privacy. 1970sApril 17, 1974“1st Year Students, Counselors Convert Kent Ping-Pong Room Into Lounge”By Joann BartonRecognizing the need for a lounge in which students could socialize, first-year students and Resident Staff members began to renovate a former ping-pong room. The largest issue they faced was a lack of money, so the First-Year Council and the Office of Student Affairs donated to the project, hoping to provide pinball machines. 1980sApril 14, 1987“Construction proposed”By Bill DefinePhotos by Lauren Adler
(04/23/25 11:36pm)
For most Virginia student-athletes, balancing academics and varsity sports is enough to fill a calendar. But for Shelby Bavin, a junior coxswain on the women's rowing team, life includes one more high-stakes commitment — firefighting.
(04/21/25 12:30pm)
First dates, especially in college, are always a gamble. Every once in a while, you’ll hit the jackpot and walk away with butterflies, but most of the time, you'll leave wondering why you even tried in the first place. I have yet to experience that elusive, sweep-you-off-your-feet kind of first date. Instead, most of my recent first date experiences at the University have been low-effort coffee shop meetups, quick lunches and the worst of all — O’Hill dinners. Fortunately, I've shifted my mindset to view these underwhelming encounters as productive — ahem, I’ve learned what NOT to do for a first date. So, what makes a first date actually good? Here's my take on the formula you should use to scheme a potentially perfect date.