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(50 minutes ago)
Spring is here, which means there is a plethora of new clothing items to bring out from the back of your closet. In 2024, decades of different styles have come back, culminating in a casual yet exciting fashion . If you don’t own some of the items on this list, your dad, mom or grandparents probably do. Here’s a list of a few suggestions, and hopefully one fits the type of University student you are, whether you’re a gym rat or an artist.
(04/29/24 12:41am)
Virginia’s Friday semifinal matchup in the ACC Tournament was one to forget for the No. 6 Cavaliers (14-4, 6-3 ACC), who were thoroughly beaten by Syracuse (14-5, 8-1 ACC) by a 19-4 margin. Virginia was second-best in almost all facets of play, and an early lead taken by the No. 4 Orange was too much for the Cavaliers to come back from.
(04/29/24 12:50am)
After weeks of anticipation and emotional buildup for the rematch of the 2023 Final Four game, Virginia faced off against Notre Dame in a clash of collegiate lacrosse titans. However, any hopes of victory held by Virginia players and fans were crushed in the last quarter of play. Saturday’s matchup saw No. 6 Virginia, the national leader in ground balls, somehow allowed No. 1 Notre Dame, a distant 15th, to win the ground ball battle by a whopping 24. This ground ball dominance propelled the Fighting Irish (10-1, 4-0 ACC) to an 11-9 triumph over the Cavaliers (10-4, 1-3 ACC) at Klöckner Stadium before a crowd of 6,479, the stadium’s highest attendance mark in 11 years.
(04/29/24 2:56am)
The University’s School of Data Science building officially opened its doors to students and faculty Friday. To celebrate the Grand Opening, several contributors and guests spoke, including Governor Glenn Youngkin and University President Jim Ryan. The event ended with a 10-second countdown to the official opening, and guests in attendance were allowed to split into smaller groups to tour the building. The building will host the University’s School of Data Science starting this Fall, with faculty moving in throughout the summer.
(04/29/24 2:54am)
Felix Maradiaga — Democratic Futures Project fellow, Nicaraguan political activist and Nobel Peace Prize nominee — announced his campaign to end arbitrary detention on the Rotunda steps Friday. His announcement was part of a three-day conference from April 26 to 28 entitled “People Power Academy,” featuring panels and keynote speeches with several nobel prize nominees and political activists exploring themes of democracy and non-violent activism.
(04/27/24 3:45pm)
These are the answers to the April 25 crossword puzzle which appeared in the print edition.
(04/28/24 2:39am)
For the third year in a row, the Cavaliers have an NFL Draft selection. Graduate receiver Malik Washington — a first team All-ACC selection scooped up in the sixth round by Miami — will proudly represent Virginia in the professionals. Looking at Cavalier connections, Washington is the 189th former Cavalier in NFL history. He is also the first Virginia player selected by the Dolphins since Terry Kirby back in 1993.
(04/27/24 4:56am)
Politician and Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares spoke at an event titled “An Afternoon with Attorney General Jason Miyares” hosted by the Blue Ridge Center, an organization devoted to promoting free speech and debate on Grounds, and the Jefferson Council — a conservative alumni group dedicated to preserving the legacy of Thomas Jefferson — in collaboration with the Center for Politics on Grounds Wednesday.
(04/26/24 3:52pm)
The works of William Shakespeare have been performed for hundreds of years, with endless variations on modernizing the themes and setting. This weekend, Shakespeare on the Lawn will deliver a new rendition of “Much Ado About Nothing,” set in a southern country club — and the production is a surefire hit. The Cavalier Daily was warmly welcomed to a rehearsal April 17, where the players and production team presented the fascinating tale.
(04/26/24 6:53pm)
At approximately 6:37 a.m. Friday, Charlottesville Police responded to a report of an individual — described as a 40 year-old male in a green hat — brandishing a knife during a verbal altercation on the 100 block of Maury Avenue, which runs between Stadium Road and the intersection of Jefferson Park and Fontaine Avenue.
(04/26/24 4:29pm)
Hundreds of students will flock to the Foxfield Races tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. An almost 50-year-old tradition, the steeplechase race is hosted every spring and fall — the closest Charlottesville gets to hosting its very own Kentucky Derby. The races are located at 2215 Foxfield Track, a roughly 15-minute drive from Central Grounds. Every year, students arrive in droves to watch the horses, bask in the sun and hang out with friends before finals and summer vacation. Whether or not you’ve attended this event before, here are some tips for Foxfield before you’re off to the races.
(04/27/24 3:39pm)
Panagrams: Enquire, Enquirer, Inquire, Inquirer
(04/26/24 4:15am)
An unspecified group that calls themselves the 17 Society painted over a memorial on Beta Bridge that was dedicated to the three students killed in the Nov. 13, 2022 shooting late Wednesday night. In a letter taped to the side of the bridge, the group claimed responsibility for painting over the memorial, saying that they did so in order to open the bridge for future messages from the University community. Some members of the University community, including multiple Virginia football players, painted a new memorial late Thursday afternoon.
(04/25/24 6:58am)
In response to confirmed reports of “abhorrent and detestable” hazing activities, the University has expelled the Alpha chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha for four years, and the national organization has revoked the chapter’s charter. Pi Kappa Alpha’s national organization has released a video detailing the “embarrassment” that individual members of the University chapter have caused the fraternity as a whole. Moreover, the national organization has asserted that they will be pursuing civil litigation against multiple individual leaders and members involved in new member initiation activities for violating their signed member agreement and for the financial and reputational damages incurred by Pi Kappa Alpha.
(04/29/24 12:35am)
When asked to describe a typical “gym bro,” students say they’re familiar with the type — a grunting, muscle tee-ed fitness guru with no shortage of creatine. But few say they actually see such characters on Grounds. Their descriptions of the University gym scene include friends, classmates, TAs and even professors simply focusing on one thing — their everyday health. Their prioritization of well-being, not just muscle gain or weight loss, raises the bar when it comes to gym culture on Grounds.
(04/26/24 4:00am)
Virginia women’s lacrosse faced off against North Carolina Wednesday in Charlotte, N.C. in a loaded ACC Quarterfinal matchup. The No. 6 Cavaliers (14-3, 6-3 ACC) — entering the match on a four-game winning streak — lost an overtime thriller to the No. 14 Tar Heels (10-6, 6-3 ACC) earlier in the year, which they avenged impressively with a thrilling 13-12 win Wednesday to book their spot in the ACC Semifinal.
(04/27/24 12:39am)
Keen observers walking along the Corner the past few months may have noticed some particularly nostalgic changes. From Littlejohn’s Deli making its way back to 1427 University Ave to a sign pointing pedestrians towards the newly-opened Chaps Ice Cream, a surge in local businesses has prompted many community members to both reflect on the storied past of the Corner and wonder about its future.
(04/25/24 5:57pm)
Following an upset series victory on the road against No. 3 Duke, Virginia couldn’t muster the offense to overcome Virginia Tech Tuesday night in the second iteration of the two teams’ midweek matchups. The No. 15 Hokies (36-9-1, 17-4 ACC) dominated the Cavaliers (30-16, 13-8 ACC) in all aspects, rolling to a 6-1 win in Blacksburg.
(04/27/24 4:56am)
Student Council unanimously voted to pass a $195,071 budget for summer 2024, a more than 100 percent increase from the 2023 summer budget. The new budget will cover a longer timeframe than the year prior, extending into September instead of August, and will use $79,942 from Student Council’s new endowment fund for allocations. Student Council also passed legislation supporting increased transparency about allergy information at University Dine locations, as well as a bill granting Contracted Independent Organizations status to eight student organizations.
(04/29/24 3:47am)
The eighth edition of the Smithfield Commonwealth Clash — a year-long competition between Virginia and Virginia Tech that includes 24 matchups across 22 sports — was decided last weekend at the women’s golf ACC Championship as the Cavaliers shot 17 under the Hokies’ weekend finish of 873. Each school is awarded a point when they come out on top over their rival — some sports will face off twice during the season, meaning those games are worth 0.5 points each. The first team to accumulate 11 points is crowned the winner. This final triumph over Virginia Tech marked the last point needed to end the contest and lock in Virginia’s win.