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(03/26/24 9:46pm)
This morning, a small truck with LED screens on all sides calling for the resignation of Robert Hardie, rector for the Board of Visitors, parked in front of Gilmer Hall near the first-year dormitories on McCormick Road. The truck was outside of Gilmer Hall at 9:30 a.m., but was gone by 10:20 a.m. It was later seen on McCormick road around 12:30 p.m. and on the street outside the University Chapel around 2:40 p.m. One of the truck’s screens read “Rector Robert Hardie won’t confront antisemitism” while another said Hardie is “unfit to lead U.Va.”
(9 hours ago)
The University's Office of African American Affairs is celebrating the 40th anniversary of its Peer Advisor Program, which matches Black first-year and transfer students with upperclassmen peers for mentoring. Founded in 1984, the OAAA created the program to address the University’s comparatively lower retention rate for Black students, and this advising system has since been commended by students, alumni and administrators alike.
(23 hours ago)
After hosting Georgetown for a 15-6 midweek rout, No. 9 Virginia baseball headed north for a three-game weekend set against Pittsburgh at Charles L. Cost Field. The Panthers (11-11, 1-8 ACC) reside in the basement of the ACC Coastal standings, and the Cavaliers (21-4, 6-3 ACC) handled them with ease, outscoring them 36-8 on the weekend.
(03/27/24 4:11am)
Virginia women’s tennis returned home over the weekend, defeating ACC rivals Syracuse and Boston College to remain undefeated in conference play. The matches were the Cavaliers’ (15-2, 7-0 ACC) first at home since January, and it seemed that playing at home made them even more dominant as they soundly beat both the Orange (9-7, 3-6 ACC) and the Eagles (6-10, 1-8 ACC).
(03/26/24 2:37am)
At their annual retreat at Graves Mountain Lodge, the Honor Committee elected its new executive committee. The new committee will take over April 1, per the Committee’s constitution, and will hold their positions until April 7, 2025.
(03/26/24 3:46am)
Palmer Park was rocking Sunday afternoon in Charlottesville as Virginia defeated Clemson to take the three-game weekend series. Prior to the first game of the series Friday afternoon, the Cavaliers (20-10, 7-5 ACC) were winless against the No. 11 Tigers (22-9, 6-3 ACC) in ten previous meetings — a win Friday and another victory Sunday sealed Virginia’s first game and series victories against Clemson in school history.
(03/26/24 3:40am)
Virginia women’s basketball traveled to Villanova, Pa. Sunday afternoon to take on Villanova at Finneran Pavilion. The Cavaliers (16-16, 7-11 ACC) were coming in off an impressive performance in the first round of the Women’s Basketball Invitation Tournament, beating High Point by 22 points, while the Wildcats (20-12, 11-7 Big East) were led by junior guard Lucy Olsen’s 29 points in their own first-round victory over Virginia Commonwealth. Both teams were hoping to advance to the quarterfinals of the tournament, but Olsen led Villanova to another win, beating Virginia 73-55.
(03/26/24 3:56am)
Virginia women’s lacrosse had their six-game winning streak snapped by Syracuse at Klöckner Stadium Saturday. In a contest that pitted two evenly-matched teams and came down to the wire, the No. 9 Cavaliers (9-2, 3-2 ACC) couldn’t finish the game out strong against the No. 7 Orange (7-3, 5-0 ACC), falling by a 15-14 margin.
(03/25/24 1:48am)
With course enrollment for the fall semester quickly approaching, here are 10 ways to minimize the stress of enrollment by making sure you are as prepared as possible. Here’s to hoping that the Student Information System is on your side.
(23 hours ago)
In what some graduate students concerned with years of late and incorrect stipend payments see as a turning point, President Jim Ryan has agreed to meet with graduate student leaders April 4 to discuss solutions to the payment problems.
(03/26/24 3:35am)
With the band providing the soundtrack to a beautiful Saturday matchup, No. 4 Virginia (8-1, 0-0 ACC) faced Drexel (3-5, 0-1 CAA) at Klöckner Stadium for the Cavaliers’ One Love game, a day organized in support of the One Love Foundation, which promotes healthy relationships. Fans from the previous women’s lacrosse game lingered as more fans began to fill the stadium for the men's game. They all enjoyed a dominant 14-4 Cavalier victory.
(03/26/24 3:51am)
After a solid performance at the ACC Championships in which they placed fifth as a team and saw sophomore Nick Hamilton win Most Outstanding Wrestler, Virginia wrestling headed to Kansas City, Mo. this weekend for the NCAA Championships. Hamilton, alongside graduate student Justin McCoy and junior Marlon Yarbrough, competed for the Cavaliers (7-6, 1-4 ACC) in the championships as a result of their excellent performance in ACC play.
(03/26/24 4:06am)
The No. 1 ranked Virginia women’s swimming and diving team dove into the NCAA Championship meet in Athens, Ga. this week and came out with a fourth-consecutive national title. The Cavaliers took home 11 gold medals over the course of the week, becoming the first program since 1996 to claim four consecutive NCAA Championship team titles. In a week full of highlights, junior Gretchen Walsh, as she has all season, put on a spectacular performance, torching multiple American records and claiming a total of seven titles. The victory marked the 34th NCAA Championship won by a Virginia program.
(03/24/24 2:02am)
The University Police Department has asked the community for any information they might have on a burglary that took place this morning. According to a community alert sent by Timothy Longo, chief of the University Police Department and vice president for security and safety, the burglary took place at 10 in the morning and was initially reported as a larceny before video footage determined it was a burglary.
(03/26/24 4:28am)
The Faculty Senate discussed the results of the first University study of faculty and staff salaries since 2013 at their meeting Friday. The senate also discussed proposed changes to their bylaws and increasing reports of online aggression directed towards University faculty.
(03/23/24 7:00pm)
No. 4 Virginia faced off against High Point Thursday at John Paul Jones Arena in the opening round of the Women’s Basketball Invitational Tournament and put together a complete performance to dominate in an 81-59 victory. The Cavaliers (16-15, 7-11 ACC) boasted a well-rounded attack with five players tallying double digits, while the Panthers (20-12, 14-2 Big South) were stifled by the strong Virginia defense, being held to under 24 percent from behind the arc and 23 turnovers as a team.
(03/23/24 6:49pm)
Senior goalkeeper Holden Brown — who played every minute in goal for the Virginia men’s soccer program his sophomore and junior years, before suffering a major injury midway through this season — announced March 13 via Instagram his decision to transfer to Indiana for his final years of eligibility.
(03/23/24 2:03am)
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(03/23/24 1:55am)
Virginia faced off against James Madison in an in-state battle Wednesday at Klöckner Stadium. The No. 9 Cavaliers (9-1, 3-1 ACC) put together an impressive performance to send the No. 6 Dukes (7-2, 1-0 AAC) packing by a score of 12-8, headlined by an impressive five-goal performance from freshman attacker Jenna DiNardo. The defensive efforts were led by senior defender Maggie Bostain, who had three caused turnovers as well as a ground ball, while sophomore goaltender Mel Josephson tallied 11 saves, marking her sixth game this season with a double-digit save count.
(23 hours ago)
When Virginia men’s basketball bows out of the postseason, it usually goes out with a bang — elimination at the hands of a 16-seed, on a buzzer beater or in back-to-back overtimes against underdogs. This year, Coach Tony Bennett’s team went out with a whimper. Virginia’s season ended March 19 in Dayton, Ohio as Colorado State charged to a 67-42 win in the First Four of the NCAA Tournament. The Cavaliers continued their run of tournament failure since the 2019 National Championship — having either missed the tournament entirely or gotten eliminated in its first game — for the fourth year in a row.