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(10/12/24 12:00pm)
Latasha Lattimore puts the ball in her right hand, attacks the baseline from the corner, plants her feet in front of the basket and jumps for a layup. She has done this thousands of times in her career. But this time, in the second quarter of a December 2022 game between Miami and Michigan, is tragically different.
(10/03/24 2:54am)
The Honor Committee met Sunday to discuss concerns regarding case processing over summer and winter breaks. Though the conversation was ultimately inconclusive, the Committee discussed how to balance its reduced capacity over school breaks with the fact that accused students might want their hearings to take place sooner, particularly while witnesses still have a strong memory of the case.
(10/01/24 5:30pm)
We have officially reached the point of the semester where class attendance is becoming sparser, and late arrivals are more frequent. The cause of the uptick in latecomers may be in question, but I can think up many possible reasons for entering a lecture hall 10 minutes late. Here are some oh-so-convincing excuses for you to use if you find yourself on a late streak.
(09/29/24 9:21pm)
Virginia volleyball lost 3-1 to NC State Sunday in Raleigh, N.C., in their second ACC game this season. The Cavaliers (11-2, 1-1 ACC) were tied with the Wolfpack (6-3, 2-0 ACC) after two sets, but were unable to stop NC State from pulling ahead during the final two sets. Despite the Cavaliers’ loss, their record of 11-2 still boasts their strongest start to the season in 20 years.
(09/28/24 4:36pm)
Senior middle blocker Abby Tadder led the charge with 11 kills and six blocks.
(09/27/24 9:04pm)
After making the trek up north this week, Virginia cross country competed in the Nuttycombe Invitational in Madison, Wis., Friday afternoon. The Cavaliers, who had not raced at Nuttycombe since 2019, finished 11th place in both the men’s and women’s meets, which featured many of the country’s strongest teams. No. 2 Brigham Young grabbed the win on the men’s side, while No. 5 Washington took home the women’s title.
(09/27/24 9:14pm)
Virginia swimming and diving asserted its dominance as one of the premier NCAA programs after last year’s successful season and strong representation at this summer’s Olympic Games in Paris. Under the guidance of Coach Todd DeSorbo, the Cavaliers will look to build upon these recent successes as they open their season Saturday in the Aquatic Fitness Center against Navy.
(10/01/24 5:02pm)
1950s
October 2, 1958
“Runk Warns Fraternities On Conduct At University And Women’s Colleges”
By Peter Toms
Before Runk was known as the best dining hall on Grounds, he was the Advisor to Students, and he had to instruct fraternities to behave more responsibly when visiting nearby women’s colleges and when hosting students of those universities. He states that the way fraternities are acting was “helping to cast discredit on the University by their sloppy appearance.” He also makes it clear that hazing is not acceptable on grounds, and that any hazing will warrant immediate closure of that fraternity for good.
(09/26/24 2:49pm)
After making the long trip back home from a tournament win in Japan to start the season, the Cavaliers took comfort in a home tournament played at their home course, Birdwood at Boar’s Head Resort. However, for Virginia, their return home also meant their toughest challenge yet in this burgeoning fall season. Amongst the squads making their way to Charlottesville were some of the nation’s best, including stacked ACC opponents in North Carolina and NC State. Ultimately, the Cavaliers earned a second place finish — just behind the Tar Heels.
(09/25/24 3:01pm)
18-month-old Thistle is just starting her journey as a service dog.
(09/26/24 6:02am)
The Pan-University Entrepreneurship Initiative, a program that aims to to develop the entrepreneurial skills of students and faculty, is set to ramp up its programs in the coming week, with a student-oriented entrepreneurial clubhouse set to open its doors Oct. 2 and an Entrepreneurship Week Sept. 28 through Oct. 4 which will hold events including entrepreneurship challenges and an escape room for students. While some professors and students say the initiative will help foster more student innovation at the University, other members of the University community — including a member of the Board of Visitors — remain skeptical about whether investing in entrepreneurship should be a priority at the University.
(09/25/24 2:56pm)
Virginia’s men’s basketball received its official conference schedule from the Atlantic Coast Conference Tuesday night, marking another step towards the Nov. 6 tipoff of the 2024-25 season. With a new campaign on the horizon, there are several highlights on the Cavaliers’ ACC slate.
(09/30/24 3:59am)
Despite a 2023 Supreme Court decision banning race-conscious admissions at U.S. colleges and universities, the racial makeup of the University’s Class of 2028 is similar to the year before, according to data obtained via a Freedom of Information Act request by The Cavalier Daily. Other demographic splits — including gender, in-state and out-of-state status and first-generation status — also remained relatively consistent with demographic data from the Class of 2027.
(09/25/24 1:09am)
Howard introduced the “guest speaker” period for public sessions to operate in conjunction with the current public comment procedure.
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(09/26/24 4:15pm)
Ah, fall — that time of year when pumpkin spice is intoxicatingly inescapable and glorious sweaters migrate out of their closets. Pools are out, and pumpkin patches are in. Crisp fall air makes for the best walks, and spooky season is ghoulishly grand throughout October. But I’m not here to talk about all of that. I’m here to talk about the cream of the crop — the absolute best that fall has to offer. For all the winning qualities of that lovely fall, look no further than this highlight reel.
(09/22/24 11:57pm)
University administrators have hired litigation firm Williams & Connolly to conduct an independent review of accusations of workplace and financial misconduct by top U.Va. Health and School of Medicine administrators, according to University Spokesperson Brian Coy. In a statement to The Cavalier Daily, Coy said that the University has worked with Williams & Connolly in the past, but did not specify when or under what circumstances, noting that the University typically does not comment on legal matters.
(09/22/24 10:10pm)
Virginia field hockey took on Stanford — a new conference foe — on familiar playing ground Sunday, returning home for the second game of their ACC opening weekend. The undefeated Cavaliers (7-0, 2-0 ACC) largely dominated play against the Cardinals (5-3, 0-2 ACC) to come out on top in a 5-1 victory.
(09/26/24 4:00pm)
Virginia volleyball has mired in the dungeon of the ACC for a long time. The last eight conference seasons have been marked by 25 wins, 116 losses and eight consecutive finishes inside the bottom five. The Cavaliers have looked helpless at times, and they have been disappointing during most others.