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(04/04/25 4:00pm)
As I walked to Wilson Hall for a Monday 9 a.m. statistics lecture, I did not expect to spend the class sobbing. And yet, there I was, mid-class, staring at my laptop screen and blinking through tears while my professor blissfully droned on about distribution curves. The culprit? A picture my mom sent of stir-fried fish cakes, glistening with sesame oil and plated next to a scoop of white rice. It was simple, familiar and exactly how I liked it.
(03/29/25 3:44am)
Virginia entered Friday’s game looking to lock up a series win after a momentum-building victory over No. 20 Stanford in Thursday’s series opener. Thanks to timely hitting and an overall display of resilience, the Cavaliers (14-11, 5-6 ACC) did just that.
(04/12/25 1:12pm)
Midway through conference play, Virginia men’s lacrosse is on a trajectory toward its worst season in Coach Lars Tiffany’s nine seasons at the helm. At 5-6 and 0-2 in the ACC, it is the program’s worst record through 11 games since an identical mark by the 2013 team, four years before Tiffany’s arrival.
(04/23/25 3:02pm)
Editor’s Note: This article was first published March 30 and will be updated throughout the women’s basketball offseason.
(03/28/25 3:50am)
Tuesday’s Student Council meeting was the final general body meeting of the 78th term. The meeting featured updates of the year in review from outgoing executive members as well as a speech from Kenyon R. Bonner, vice president and chief student affairs officer, who reflected on his experience working with this student organization. The Council also passed three resolutions — the first to limit vehicular traffic on McCormick Road, the second to send out a feedback form to students regarding snow safety and the third to approve four new Contracted Independent Organizations, including University Guides Services, a former Special Status Organization.
(03/26/25 3:19am)
A four-game losing streak over the weekend against Duke shook the confidence of this Virginia baseball team, but a midweek matchup at Liberty was a welcome chance to regain momentum, to defeat the Flames (18-8, 1-2 Conference USA) for the sixth consecutive time.
(03/26/25 4:39pm)
Nota de la editora: Este artículo fue escrito originalmente por Bertie Azqueta el 17 de marzo de 2025. Trabajamos para preservar el significado original en la traducción, pero no podemos garantizarlo.
(03/26/25 2:28am)
The Honor Committee held the penultimate meeting of its current term in which Zach Lederer, chair of the University Board of Elections and fourth-year College student, presented the results of student self-governance elections held by the UBE, highlighting a decline in voter turnout. The Committee also discussed its transition to the next term and the recruitment and selection of Support Officers beginning next semester.
(04/04/25 1:41am)
Editor’s note: This article is a humor column.
(03/25/25 11:27pm)
Four Virginia golfers attended the Golden Horseshoe Intercollegiate, hosted by William and Mary, and all four placed inside the top 15 in a field of 86. Virginia did not compete as a team, only having added the tournament to its schedule after the Next Man Up Invitational’s cancellation last month. Freshman Maxi Puregger, sophomore Sam O’Hara and seniors Matthew Monastero and Benny Hagin made up the team’s squad at the tournament.
(03/27/25 1:00pm)
Standing at 12-11 overall, 3-6 in ACC play and 7-8 in the month of March — all of which is further punctuated by an embarrassing loss at Liberty Tuesday — Virginia baseball has been majorly disappointing to say the least. Ranked second in the country preseason, the Cavaliers are now staring down the grim reality that they may miss the NCAA Tournament, something they have only done twice since Coach Brian O’Connor took over in 2004.
(03/25/25 3:36am)
After a gut-wrenching loss Friday to No. 14 California that tested the resilience of the squad, No. 6 Virginia bounced back, taking down No. 8 Stanford 4-2 in a statement win at home Sunday. The weekend served as a full-circle moment for the Cavaliers (12-6, 4-4 ACC), who leaned on their resilience, embraced lineup experimentation and found answers under pressure.
(03/24/25 10:59pm)
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