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(05/02/16 1:00pm)
I have been a runner for most of my life, and many don’t understand the kind of joy you get from such a painful pastime. The runner’s high is no myth. In nearly the same way, many can’t imagine what joy could possible be derived from hours upon hours of nitpicky editing, planning and meeting and negotiating, and, usually in the middle of the night, pulling it all together and polishing final products, only to wake up to emails noting corrections or complaining of bias. But there is such a thing as a reporter’s high — when you break a story, send a tweet and watch the page views climb as you walk on air, elated. At the same time, you continue to revise, seek new sources and search out information as though your life depends on it — the cycle never stops. If you’ve found that high, you know why all the work of a reporter is so joyful. There are, of course, other reasons to love the job, and especially the job of a student journalist. The sheer responsibility is itself rewarding.
(12/20/15 8:23am)
Charlottesville Police responded Sunday to a call for “shots fired” in the Corner area at approximately 2:22 a.m., according to a press release from the Charlottesville Police Department.
(12/11/15 10:31pm)
A jury will hear University student Martese Johnson’s $3 million lawsuit against Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control next October.
(12/03/15 5:13am)
According to reporting done by The Washington Post, the University’s athletics department is operating at a loss. Over the course of 10 years — between 2004 and 2014 — athletic revenue has jumped $8.7 million while the deficit has risen to $17 million, according to a Washington Post’s analysis of athletic departments of 53 public schools.
(11/11/15 9:32pm)
The Black Student Alliance has spoken in support of black students and activists at the University of Missouri and Yale University.
(11/09/15 10:15pm)
The University chapter of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity filed a $25 million lawsuit Monday against Rolling Stone and Sabrina Erdely following an article published Nov. 19, 2014 detailing an alleged gang rape at the fraternity house Sept. 28, 2012.
(10/05/15 9:44pm)
University Medical student Juliana Porter died Sunday evening in a car accident in Albemarle County, the University announced Monday.
(09/30/15 11:59pm)
University Police arrested Ashley Banes, a 1999 University graduate, following a demonstration on the south end of the Lawn on Wednesday evening. Banes was wearing a mask and had a number of items scattered on the sidewalk, part of a demonstration to raise awareness about “stealth pathogens.”
(09/30/15 7:36pm)
Jesse Matthew appeared in Albemarle County Circuit Court Wednesday for a status hearing on the Hannah Graham and Morgan Harrington cases.
(09/29/15 5:08am)
Each year The Cavalier Daily puts out a special issue on student housing at the University. This issue is intended as a comprehensive guide for students as they consider where to live in the next academic year. Thursday’s issue will include the resources outlined below.
(09/17/15 5:07am)
The Board of Visitors will convene for its fall meeting this Thursday and Friday.
(09/16/15 5:40pm)
Jesse Matthew appeared in Albemarle County Circuit Court Wednesday afternoon. He was appointed counsel after being charged Tuesday with first-degree murder of Virginia Tech student Morgan Harrington.
(06/12/15 12:22am)
The Charlottesville Commonwealth’s Attorney announced their decision not to pursue misdemeanor charges against Martese Johnson Thursday afternoon. The request for an order to drop the charges will be heard at a hearing Friday morning at the Charlottesville General District Court.
(05/11/15 3:10am)
Jesse Matthew Trial
(05/05/15 10:25pm)
Charges against Jesse Matthew in the case of the Commonwealth of Virginia v. Jesse Matthew were upgraded to capital murder Tuesday afternoon.
(04/20/15 5:00am)
The Black Student Alliance released a proposal titled “Towards a Better University” Friday evening, detailing concerns and recommendations to improve the lives of black students, faculty and workers at the University.
(03/23/15 5:16am)
Black Student Alliance President Joy Omenyi and BSA Political Action Chair Aryn Frazier sat down with The Cavalier Daily Saturday to reflect on events of the past week following the arrest of Martese Johnson in the early morning of Wednesday, Mar. 18. Omenyi and Frazier discussed what they viewed as contributing factors, student and national reactions and their plans for moving forward.
(03/20/15 11:18pm)
Students pressed representatives from the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control, the Charlottesville Police Department and the University Police Department at a question and answer session organized by Student Council in response to the arrest of third-year College student Martese Johnson Friday at 1 p.m.
(03/20/15 12:25am)
The lawyer of third-year College student Martese Johnson spoke at a press conference Thursday night at the Downtown Mall. Daniel Watkins, of the firm Williams Mullen, spoke as Johnson’s mother and brother stood behind him.
(03/19/15 8:18pm)
The state of Virginia has now commenced both an administrative review and a criminal investigation into the Mar. 18 arrest of third-year College student Martese Johnson by agents of the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control, the Virginia State Police announced in a statement Thursday afternoon.