Dimas leads Virginia to perfect preseason
Virginia remained undefeated in its preseason Saturday night as it came from behind on the road to beat George Mason 2-1 for its third straight victory.
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Virginia remained undefeated in its preseason Saturday night as it came from behind on the road to beat George Mason 2-1 for its third straight victory.
In 2009, the Cavaliers left the preseason winless. Saturday evening, they look to complete a perfect run through the 2010 preseason, when they will travel to Fairfax, Va. to take on George Mason for their third and final exhibition game.
Countless albums, EPs and mixtapes have been released since tableau's last publication. We wish we could say we listened and reviewed them all, but alas, we didn't. There were far too many for only a few sets of ears. But still, we gave it a shot, and here are five fantastic albums from the summer that will help you kick off your new semester on the right note.
Kicking off the new season as the defending national champions, the Cavaliers are now enjoying their highest official expectations since the 2002 season - ranking only behind the Akron Zips, last year's NCAA runner-up.
After hundreds of remixes, thousands of plays at dance floors everywhere, commercial appearances and several world tours, MGMT moved more than half a million copies of 2007's Oracular Spectacular. Truly, though, it was only three songs from that album - "Electric Feel," "Time to Pretend" and the ubiquitous "Kids" - that powered the MGMT hype train. The soaring synthesizer beats and catchy lyrics on those three songs assured the duo a permanent place in the canon of late contemporary popular music.
Usually I wouldn't travel two hours to see a show on a Tuesday night, nor would I even mention the name of the opener in a concert review, but this opener for Lupe Fiasco at the 9:30 Club April 13 has a platinum single, "Nothing on You," and a highly anticipated album coming out two weeks after the show. It would be remiss of me to just brush past B.o.B's performance.
They came to a sold-out Constitution Hall. They saw the audience for split seconds at a time, as strobe lights briefly revealed our screaming heads. They emitted power-packed blasts of musical euphoria. They were Vampire Weekend.
Plastic Beach, the latest Gorillaz album, is in many ways the ultimate Gorillaz album. Let me explain.
The Jefferson Scholars Foundation announced that it recently received a $500,000 "challenge gift" to establish a new John and Betsy Casteen Jefferson Scholarship.
The Engineering School will host a forum focused on "ethics and academic life" today from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in Olsson 120.
The No. 1 Virginia men's tennis team is set to come off bye-week with its second weekend of outdoor matchups against Maryland, Baylor and Gardner-Webb.
I approached Beach House's latest album Teen Dream with some weariness. In the context of this band, "dream" was not the word I wanted to hear attached to its newest effort.
If you like Entourage, New York and Kid Cudi, chances are high you are a college-age male. And you should probably check out HBO's new show, How to Make It In America.
The Cavalier matmen square off against Maryland tomorrow during Senior Night in their final match before postseason play.
Spring cleaning took place a little early this year on Grounds. Various University offices destroyed 9,500 pounds of paper records as part of Records Management Day.
A community briefing on past and future physical development yesterday afternoon focused on the University's architectural history and how to sustain Thomas Jefferson's vision as the institution continues to develop and expand.
University students were arrested significantly less for liquor law violations last year than in 2006 or 2007, according to the institution's most recent Clery Act report.
The Republican Party's gubernatorial victory in yesterday's election came as little surprise to many University students, with some community members even expressing apathy or general lack of interest about the commonwealth's latest political events.
Student Council's Environmental Sustainability Committee last night presented its plans for increasing the University community's level of sustainability and environmental awareness.
Though Virginia's economy has already suffered during the recent recession, at least one expert suspects the worst is yet to come.