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(02/23/25 5:00pm)
Coach Tony Elliott and company entered Blacksburg’s Lane Stadium on a cold November night, the fate of Virginia’s season resting upon the three hours of football about to take place. Virginia, 5-6, arrived in the midst of a free fall after a blazing 4-1 start. Luckily, Elliott looked across the sideline at a Virginia Tech team with the same record. Even more, the Hokies were now reduced to a freshman quarterback making his first career start. A Cavalier win, which seemed eminently feasible, would mean a return to postseason play, the program’s first bowl appearance since 2019.
(02/18/25 1:50am)
Pearl Island Café is a charming shop that offers delectable Caribbean dishes — which the cafe describes as a fusion of African, Amerindian, European, East Indian, Arab and Chinese cuisine, with influence from the indigenous population of the Caribbean as well. Not only does the Black-owned restaurant provide tasty bites in a sustainable manner, but they educate the patrons on what they’re eating and its history — one of my favorite aspects.
(02/17/25 1:06am)
This weekend, Virginia softball headed down to Clearwater, Fla. for their next early season stop — the Shriners Children’s Clearwater Invitational. The Cavaliers’ (5-5, 0-0 ACC) first matchup came Thursday afternoon against No. 23 Kentucky, where they pulled off a big upset, setting the expectations for the weekend. Virginia saw several worthy opponents at the Invitational, going 2-3, giving other big names such as No. 5 Texas A&M and Auburn a run for their money.
(02/17/25 4:00am)
The trouble was the fusion. How to devise a lie that simultaneously felt funny and clever and ultimately harmless. Which combination of words, about Duke freshman Cooper Flagg, to slap on a poster?
(02/17/25 2:03am)
As part of its 2024-25 admissions cycle for the prospective Class of 2029, the University extended offers of admission to 6,746 applicants Feb 2. according to University Spokesperson Bethanie Glover.
(02/16/25 1:05pm)
After an incredibly disappointing season opener that ended in an extra-innings walk-off loss to Michigan, No. 2 Virginia baseball was back in action Saturday down in Puerto Rico to take on Villanova.
(02/16/25 2:57pm)
Coming off two straight wins — a thrilling comeback over then-top-ranked Texas and a tune-up win over Georgia — No. 5 Virginia entered the ITA Team Indoor Tournament in Dallas ready to compete with the best tennis programs in the country. The Cavaliers (7-2, 0-0 ACC) did just that, beating a strong No. 20 Michigan team Friday, 4-2, before losing to the No. 3 Longhorns (9-1, 0-0 SEC) the day after in the quarterfinals, 4-1.
(02/15/25 11:27pm)
The play, the one that ultimately decided a frenetic rivalry game, called for three options. The decision belonged to junior guard Andrew Rohde.
(02/16/25 12:52am)
After a triumphant 39-0 victory over Duke at John Paul Jones Arena, Virginia wrestling was back on the road when it traveled Friday to face North Carolina. The Cavaliers (5-5, 1-4 ACC) got big performances from junior Nick Hamilton and senior Rocco Contino, but the team lost too many close battles to mount a true comeback, falling 26-10.
(02/14/25 3:59am)
Student Council passed three resolutions during Tuesday’s general body meeting, which include moving the deadline for on-Grounds housing applications to an earlier date in the academic year, approving five new Contracted Independent Organizations and installing more water fountains in first-year dorms. Student Council also announced that Student Health and Wellness will be providing free STI testing for University students for the rest of the spring semester. The meeting was held via Zoom due to a winter storm which paused University operations Tuesday and Wednesday.
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(02/14/25 1:00pm)
Let’s face it — adulting doesn’t always lend itself to stress-free moments. Staying on top of payments, laundry and meal-prep, all while trying to juggle academics, relationships and career planning, mean less time for the shenanigans we enjoyed as kids. How often do we really indulge that kid inside of us that yearns for moments of awe, wonder and adventure? To reconnect with your inner-child every now and then, try these 10 methods that will send you into a reminiscent bliss.
(02/13/25 2:18pm)
On a golf course that looks plopped down between the contours of the land it’s placed on and the sparkling blue water surrounding it, senior Paul Chang drew back an iron Wednesday and unleashed a shot that also plopped down. Into the hole.
(02/15/25 4:32am)
The history of basketball is one of regions and localities that, through luck, culture and sheer obsession with the game, have managed to cement their spots in the over-a-century story of the sport.
(10/08/24 4:00am)
对于2025-26 学年的住房搜索已拉开帷幕,许多学生已经签订了明年的租约。入学仅两个月,大一新生就要在大量的校内和校外住房中做出选择,同时还要考虑潜在室友、费用和可用性等因素。
(02/11/25 6:46pm)
The No. 5 Virginia women’s tennis team made history at the 2025 ITA Division I National Women’s Team Indoor Championship over the weekend, reaching the semifinals for the first time in program history. However, the impressive run came to a crushing halt Monday against No. 1 Georgia, in a 4-0 loss.
(02/13/25 1:06am)
His teammates call him “birdman.”