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(09/01/22 2:13am)
After impressive individual performances in 2021-22, the Virginia cross country and track & field teams are looking to put together high-level team results this season. With several top-tier athletes returning to the program and talented incoming recruiting classes, the Cavaliers may be able to do so.
(05/13/21 3:29pm)
A group of University alumni provided resources to help graduates in the Class of 2020 return to Grounds for Final Exercises this weekend. The deadline to apply for funding was Friday, May 7 and the fund has supported over 330 Class of 2020 alums using nearly all of the funds that were available.
(04/14/21 4:26pm)
The University of Tulsa announced last week that its Board of Trustees had unanimously selected Batten professor Brad Carson to become its next president. Carson will return to his home state of Oklahoma to take on the role at the end of the academic year.
(04/06/21 1:49am)
Virginia outlasted Boston College 1-0 on Friday afternoon with junior midfielder Annie McDonough’s third quarter goal being the only separation between the two sides.
(03/25/21 8:52pm)
Governor Ralph Northam signed into law legislation ending the use of the death penalty in Virginia on Wednesday. The decision came weeks after both the Virginia House of Delegates and the Virginia Senate affirmed measures to end the practice in the Commonwealth during its 2021 legislative session. With this move, Virginia became the 23rd state to eliminate capital punishment and the first in the South to do so.
(03/24/21 3:24am)
Virginia earned its first win of the spring season Sunday afternoon with a 5-2 home victory over in-state foe James Madison.
(03/29/21 1:34am)
The University Office of Housing and Residence Life has received 19 percent fewer applications for on-Grounds housing for the 2021-2022 academic year than it did at this point last year. However, the percentage of current on-Grounds residents who plan to return is higher than it was pre-pandemic. During the past few weeks, those who applied to live in on-Grounds housing for the next academic year have been in the process of selecting rooms.
(03/17/21 6:14am)
Louisville squeaked past Virginia on Saturday afternoon, handing the Cavaliers their second consecutive loss of the spring 2021 campaign.
(03/23/21 3:50am)
The Young Democratic Socialists of America at U.Va. delivered care packages to 20 first-year student members Feb. 27 in the first phase of their mutual aid campaign, which raised more than $1,600 from over 70 donors. The money went toward groceries, toiletries and personal protective equipment for package recipients. The second phase, open to the broader University community, launched March 10, with YDSA offering kits including fresh fruit, vegetables, PPE, hand sanitizer, soap, sanitary products and microwave meals to all students who filled out a request form. The form has since closed.
(02/18/21 6:28pm)
With next fiscal year’s operating budget still uncertain, members of the University community expressed concerns over a proposed undergraduate tuition increase at a Board of Visitors public comment session Wednesday. The proposed hike is estimated to fall between 0 to 3.1 percent. Before approving any increases in tuition or mandatory fees, the Board of Visitors is required to hold a public comment period in accordance with BOV-019.
(02/24/21 4:20pm)
A week after the start of the semester and following the season’s second snowfall, Department of Medicine Chair Mitch Rosner discussed the COVID-19 spread on Grounds and the different set of challenges winter would bring in an interview with The Cavalier Daily.
(01/11/21 6:23am)
As members of Virginia’s General Assembly prepare to begin the new legislative session Jan. 13, Student Council’s Legislative Affairs Committee plans to pursue its own state-level agenda on behalf of University students. This year, the committee hopes to eliminate discrimination from religious student organizations, end the use of unpaid prison labor and expand voting access.
(11/17/20 7:13am)
According to the University’s COVID-19 tracker, 25 new cases of COVID-19 among students, faculty, staff and contracted workers were reported over the weekend as the fall semester enters its final full week of the calendar year. Of these reported new cases, 17 were among students.
(10/30/20 9:51pm)
The past eight months have left many COVID-19 questions unanswered. Earlier this summer, there was even more confusion about the virus’s long-term impact on the organs. To monitor those long-term health effects, Drs. Chintan Ramani and Alexandra Kadl on June 2 opened up a post-release clinic for patients discharged from U.Va. Medical Center’s COVID-19 Intensive Care Unit.
(10/12/20 11:02pm)
The University’s COVID Tracker reported 21 new cases of COVID-19 from tests conducted on Friday, Saturday and Sunday as the weeklong positivity rate dipped to 2.3 percent from 7.2 percent two weeks ago.
(10/19/20 9:13pm)
Students have had to adapt to a new normal in all facets of University life, from classes and clubs mostly operating over Zoom to watching home football games from a social distance at Klockner Field. Social gatherings have been forced to adjust, too.
(10/07/20 10:41pm)
After an early September video circulated of students packed onto the stairs at Observatory Hill Dining Hall, the University began asking dining hall staff to stand on the stairs to enforce social distancing. Now, students stand six feet apart down the stairs during peak meal times and communicate with employees through masks and plexiglass dividers before finding a strategically distanced and frequently cleaned table at which to sit.
(10/06/20 4:52am)
New COVID-19 pandemic-related guidelines forced the University Judiciary Committee to adjust its operations earlier this summer. For that reason, fourth-year Batten student Gabby Cox, who chairs the Judiciary Committee, said the line of communication between the Office of the Dean of Students and the UJC has been constant.
(09/16/20 12:00am)
As coronavirus cases on Virginia campuses surpassed 2,100 and the number of cases at U.Va. ticked above 300, the Virginia Student Power Network held a virtual press conference Monday morning to express concerns about coronavirus conditions at colleges and universities across the state.