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(09/22/15 12:01pm)
The Virginia women’s golf team came away from this weekend's Mason Rudolph Championship in Franklin, Tenn. with a fourth place finish behind a record-setting performance from senior Lauren Coughlin, securing the team’s second straight top-five finish to start the fall season.
(09/17/15 4:13am)
The popular CBS program “48 Hours” released on Wednesday the third of five podcasts recounting the disappearance and murder of late University student Hannah Graham in September 2014.
(09/16/15 2:11am)
The Virginia Women’s Golf team opened their fall season this past weekend in Charleston, South Carolina, where they placed third at the annual Cougar Classic.
(09/15/15 1:13pm)
Virginia’s men’s golf team placed fifth in their first tournament of the fall season this past weekend, shooting 32-over par 896 at the Northern Intercollegiate tournament in Sugar Grove, Ill. Virginia took first place at the event a year ago.
(09/10/15 2:27am)
The Virginia men’s and women’s golf teams spring into action this weekend with their season-opening tournaments.
(09/10/15 1:50am)
The Downtown Job Center, Charlottesville’s municipal career services center, celebrates its one year anniversary Thursday.
(09/03/15 3:03am)
As the 2015-16 academic year begins, the Student Ambassadors are working to connect University alumni and prospective students.
(08/27/15 11:33pm)
Former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell will stay out of prison during his appeals process after being granted reprieve on Monday by order of Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts.
(04/11/15 1:36am)
The University hosted Elin Suleymanov, the Azerbaijani ambassador to the United States, Thursday. The ambassador presented to Politics Prof. Allen Lynch’s Russian Politics course, an event organized by the University Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies.
(04/03/15 11:26pm)
The Albemarle County Board of Supervisors hosted a meeting Wednesday designed to gauge public perspective on the proposed county budget for the fiscal year 2016. The meeting was held as a public forum for people to voice any concerns about or support for the new budget proposal’s tenets, which outline expenditures within the county for the upcoming year.
(03/31/15 2:17am)
Coming into Saturday’s doubleheader against Notre Dame, the Cavaliers were desperate to improve on their recent play, having lost six of their last nine games. They left South Bend, Indiana Sunday afternoon with a large weight off of their shoulders, taking both of Saturday’s games 9-1 and 4-2, followed by the completion of the sweep of the Fighting Irish Sunday with a 5-4 victory.
(03/27/15 3:30am)
Amherst County Attorney Ellen Bowyer issued a warning Wednesday afternoon to Sweet Briar College President James Jones and the college’s Board of Directors regarding how the college’s leadership will handle the school’s endowment — valued approximately at $94 million — which will remain outstanding following the school’s scheduled close at the conclusion of this academic year.
(03/24/15 3:12am)
Seven, twelve, fifteen. The increasing amount of walks, respectively, issued by Virginia’s pitching staff in last weekend’s home series loss to Florida State acts as a euphemism for the Cavaliers’ recent and steep decline in play in the past few weeks
(03/20/15 4:04am)
Five Commerce students plan to launch a March Madness raffle as a philanthropic and academic venture on Mar. 22. The effort is a class project for Asst. Commerce Prof. Jason Williamson’s Project Management course. The assignment requires students to create a sustainable project using seed money from the course.
(02/19/15 2:54am)
As the University approaches a new election cycle, both students and candidates will depend on the University Board of Elections to facilitate the process of electing the newest class of student leaders on Grounds.
(02/13/15 4:22am)
University Law student Meryem Dede and Class of 2013 Law graduate Kim Rolla recently completed advocacy work in Charlottesville, providing legal assistance to public housing residents in an effort to reform regulations regarding eviction.
(02/12/15 3:31am)
The “Good Ol’ Song” roared over the mumbles of a satisfied audience following Saturday’s 52-47 victory over the ninth-ranked Louisville Cardinals. But uncertainty loomed in the Virginia locker room.
(01/30/15 4:47am)
Both branches of the Virginia Legislature voted Tuesday on resolutions calling for a constitutional convention and subsequent amendments to the U.S. Constitution.
(01/23/15 5:57am)
Gov. Terry McAuliffe is calling for six new pieces of legislation to address existing opiate and heroin abuse regulations. The recommendations, crafted by the task force on Prescription Drug and Heroin Abuse, was announced in a press release Wednesday and will be proposed in the Virginia General Assembly 2015 session.
(12/02/14 3:52am)
The Seven Society raised banners around Grounds Sunday calling for unity and collective action from within the University community to respond to recent events. Each banner bears the same inscription and is accompanied by a letter laid below it.