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(07/03/22 8:58am)
We have all been there. We have all experienced it. It is the feeling before an epiphany. It is an empty field of mental space, null and void of conscious thought. A barren wasteland of frustration and struggle. I am not talking about a specific place, per se. But a state of being which we have all experienced. “What is it?” you may ask. It is the state of Forgetfulness, and we have all fallen prey to its clutches. The summertime is when most fall victim to Forgetfulness. But fear not, I am here to start the gears back up in your mind. It may be too late for me, as there are multiple items on my to-do list that have continuously been pushed back since my memory has a habit of deleting stressful assignments. However, like a side character revived from the dead, I will use my 400 or so words left to assist you.
(06/13/22 7:46pm)
Having just finished my first year, I hope to provide some insight into the experience for members of the Class of 2026. I now know how fast first year flies by, so making the most of the sometimes nerve-wracking experience is vital. Even though the beginning of the next semester is still far out, I wanted to share my insights before class registration begins and before you may embark on your college shopping sprees. Cheers to the highs and lows of being a first-year student — it is one unique journey.
(05/15/22 2:11pm)
On a particularly bad day my first year, I wrote down the following quote — “I don’t belong here. I don’t fit in.” In all honesty, I was being a bit dramatic, but I was just young and sad so save the judgment please! When I first came to the University four years ago, thoughts of loneliness filled my mind constantly — they often dominated the beginning of my time at the University. I don’t often admit this to most people, but I struggled a lot early on — I came to U.Va. alone, and it seemed like everyone else was able to find their people so much more easily than I was. I spent many days wondering if I made the right decision in coming here — over 700 miles from where I grew up — but as I reflect now on my college experience, I know that I absolutely made the right decision. That’s where The Cavalier Daily comes in.
(05/06/22 8:49pm)
A tornado watch has been issued for a vast swath of the southern Mid-Atlantic, including the City of Charlottesville and the University of Virginia, until 10:00 p.m. Friday.
(05/21/22 7:56pm)
I’ve spent all of my eight semesters as a News Writer for The Cavalier Daily. Now, four years, a global pandemic and 117 news stories later, my time at the University has drawn to a close, and I want to do what little I can to make sure that people understand that the students dedicated to The Cavalier Daily, which is more important than most know, are some of the most hardworking on Grounds.
(06/13/22 7:47pm)
The last few weeks of my life have felt like utter chaos — and not the good kind. In fact, the whole month of April just felt chaotic. There’s something about April that just makes it feel like a bit of a hell month. With it being at the end of the semester, it feels as if every possible assignment is due or exams fall back-to-back right before finals. All of this also seems to happen when the weather finally gets nicer and all you want to do is soak in the sun with your friends.
(06/07/22 2:40pm)
1. I’ve liked one of my best friends for years now, but I’m not sure if she shares romantic feelings for me. How do I escape the so-called “friend zone?” Is it possible to be more than friends? Should I tell her how I feel? I don’t want to make things awkward.
(05/16/22 5:45pm)
There is a huge difference between waking up at 7 a.m. to go to class versus waking up early because you want to — I know I will be savoring the opportunity to dictate my morning alarms this summer. Instead of my alarm blaring in my dorm room and scrambling to get to class, summer is the ideal time to wake up slowly, sip your coffee, watch the news and start your day on a much more peaceful note. I will not be sad to bid farewell to the early alarms and bitterly cold walks to class that constituted the majority of my first year.
(04/27/22 1:15am)
More than six years ago, Otto Warmbier, a then-third-year Commerce student, Echols Scholar and member of Theta Chi fraternity, was arrested in North Korea on an official tour of the country after the North Korean government accused him of stealing a political banner. After spending 17 months imprisoned in North Korea, Otto was returned to the United States in a state of “unresponsive wakefulness” and died a week later.
(04/29/22 4:51pm)
There is a photograph in my camera roll. It displays a scene of myself, my twin brother and one of my cousins taking a selfie in front of a frequently played game board. We are smiling, as the latter member had recently arrived to visit from her campus. Earlier that day, in my last class, I had received a slip of paper from the school saying that we would have two weeks off. The person who sat next to me with a name I conveniently cannot remember leaned towards me and said something to the tune of “Must be nice to get two weeks off from class before your birthday, huh?” I probably laughed and replied “Yep.” What an utter fool I was, unknowing of the absolute virtual mess slowly approaching. And now you might be wondering why on absolute Earth I would start this article describing a random photograph in my phone. Like, who gives a crap, right? Wrong. There is something particularly special about this photo, the date that it was taken — March 13, 2020. Bam! Throwback, right?
(04/22/22 1:05am)
The Newcomb Ballroom was brimming with anticipation Wednesday evening as students ambled in and took their seats in front of dual screens, framing golden balloons and a single podium. Sharply-dressed students bustled around in the adjacent ballroom in preparation for big presentations. Administrators, including Associate Dean of Students Vicki Gist and Alex Winkoski, assistant director of Multicultural Student Services, were also in attendance. The evening represented eight weeks of dedicated research and preparation by the fifth Latinx Leadership Institute cohort at the University.
(04/07/22 4:00am)
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(06/11/22 9:12pm)
Students and University members may have noticed a handful of abstract structures popping up around Grounds throughout the spring. These structures were public exhibits — parts of a larger project by Architecture students and professors in collaboration with architects across the country who hope to reinvent construction norms. The exhibits came to a close recently after decorating Grounds for nearly a month.
(04/18/22 4:14am)
This unfortunate feeling is familiar to most people — waking up on a Sunday morning and panic immediately coursing through your body. After managing to enjoy your weekend, you suddenly realize the mountain of deadlines threatening to strip you of your happiness, joy and will to finish the semester. Even worse, Sundays are supposedly a day for relaxation and reflection, yet we often bear suffocating sentiments of terror. These unbearable feelings of dread and fear are better known as the “Sunday scaries.” Thankfully, there are several ways to combat the Sunday scaries — allowing you to turn Sunday into a day that does not have to be so scary after all.
(04/14/22 11:22pm)
The University’s Days on the Lawn have been in full swing since April 4. The warm weather has opened the curtains on Grounds as orange and blue balloons accompany blooming trees. Tour groups of enthusiastic prospective students accompanied by equally eager parents attempt to catch a small glimpse into student life on Grounds. Remarkably, this is the first year since 2019 that DOTL has been hosted in-person.
(03/30/22 4:00am)
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(04/07/22 9:48pm)
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(04/11/22 6:37am)
A little over two and a half years ago, I decided to become a vegetarian. While somewhat difficult at first, it has proven to be a change I am really proud of. It brought me closer to my sister, motivated me to cook more and has become something I can bond over with new friends who also happen to be vegetarian.
(04/07/22 5:29pm)
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(03/23/22 4:00am)
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