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(05/14/18 2:55am)
After a strong season that saw it return to the postseason for the first time since 2015 and reach the 12-win mark for the first time since 2012, the Virginia men’s lacrosse team could not continue its momentum Saturday in the NCAA Tournament.
(05/10/18 1:47am)
The Virginia men’s lacrosse team will return to the postseason for the first time since 2015, landing a berth in the 2018 NCAA Tournament. This is a major landmark in Coach Lars Tiffany’s revitalization of the lacrosse program, as the Cavaliers have already made the leap back to the NCAA Tournament in Tiffany’s second year of coaching.
(05/09/18 11:25am)
As the lights dimmed within the intimate space of Helms Theatre, the audience was introduced to “Canaan” with an apt, albeit simple statement — “Welcome to church.” Indeed, if any words could fully capture the brilliance of Micah Watson’s “Canaan,” they would have to be religious, for watching the play was truly a spiritual experience.
(05/17/18 9:30pm)
Writing for The Cavalier Daily has been one of the most rewarding experiences while at the University. I know it sounds cheesy — but it’s true. I discovered the Opinion section late, in the second semester of my fourth year, but jumped at the chance to join. I hoped that joining the paper would allow me to work on my craft as a writer, engage with the University and the broader Charlottesville community and speak my truth as a female African-American student at this institution.
(05/04/18 2:38am)
Kanye West made headlines last week for supporting President Donald Trump and his campaign slogan, “Make America Great Again.” After a nearly year-long hiatus, the rapper returned to Twitter and rained down a series of tweets about a range of topics from creativity as currency, spreading love and following your own vision. His more politically-charged tweets gained him the most attention. Commentators debated about his mental health and others wrote it off as a publicity stunt for his forthcoming album. Fellow Chicago rapper, Chance the Rapper, also came under fire for defending Kanye on Twitter. The most striking aspect of this controversial episode was the endorsement by the president and others for Kanye. This reaction has been very different than what occurred in response to other celebrities who turned political. Trump’s reaction to both shows the double standard when it comes to celebrities’ speech. In all, celebrities are public figures, but they are also citizens of this country and should be encouraged to stand in their beliefs — regardless of where they fall on the political spectrum.
(05/01/18 5:21am)
Plot I-4 of the Foxfield Races, 2 p.m. — the scene of the crime. There was rampant underage drinking, a few ounces of illicit substances and several people in need of medical attention. There was also me, trying to back up my car so that I could leave.
(05/01/18 5:16am)
The sun is shining, and the birds are chirping. There are people sitting outside at Trin and students sprawled out studying on the Lawn. Dogs gracefully gallop across the grassy fields, serving as the best kind of stress relief. Heaven and hell, Foxfield and finals, are on their way — you can decide which one is which. But don’t let the gorgeous weather fool you. It’s safe to say that everyone is a little on edge. Whether it’s your impossible anthropology final next week or your search for that perfect summer internship, you’re tense to say the least. All-in-all, it’s heating up outside, but it’s heating up inside too. This time of the year I like to call “Spring Fever,” and tensions among students are at their highest. So, I’ll take you through a typical Thursday in my shoes as I experience, first hand, the fever.
(04/30/18 5:27am)
So, I am known for having this weird tendency that some have associated with being rodent-like or raccoon-esque. Paints a good picture, yeah? It isn’t that weird once I elaborate, I’m telling you.
(04/30/18 5:18am)
The No. 11 Virginia men’s lacrosse team lost to No. 16 Notre Dame in the ACC Championship game at Klöckner Stadium Sunday afternoon, falling short in their bid for a conference title.
(04/29/18 3:28am)
The No. 11 Virginia men’s lacrosse team advanced to Sunday’s ACC Championship final with their win Friday night over No. 12 Syracuse, 11-10. The Cavaliers will meet No. 3 seed Notre Dame in the championship game, who advanced with a win over No. 2 seed Duke.
(04/30/18 5:34pm)
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(05/01/18 4:06am)
The Charlottesville City Planning Commission held a work session last Tuesday to review plans and potential complications with the redevelopment of the Ivy Corridor — bordered by Emmet Street on the east, Ivy Road to the south and Copeley Road on the west. The University is planning to construct a number of unspecified buildings in the area while implementing the use of more green space.
(04/26/18 4:16pm)
After a 16-12 loss to Virginia Tech in the final game of the regular season, the Virginia women’s lacrosse team fell to the No. 4 seed in the ACC tournament beginning Thursday. The Cavaliers (9-8, 4-3 ACC) will play the No. 5 seed Notre Dame (9-8, 3-4 ACC).
(04/26/18 5:52am)
This year, the men’s lacrosse ACC Tournament returns to Charlottesville’s Klöckner Stadium for the first time in six years.
(04/25/18 4:41am)
Last week, Charlottesville City Council met and decided to continue the survey for the renaming of Emancipation Park and Justice Park. This survey will be used to make a final decision in the summer. The most recent survey was released after a public hearing in February when the city decided to receive community input. The continued debate over renaming the parks demonstrates the community investment in this public space. It also demonstrates that the task of finding a fitting name is an arduous one. The new names selected for the parks must bear significance, or the exhaustive journey to find them will have been for nothing.
(04/24/18 5:08am)
As tensions in the Cold War increased in the late 1950s, the Space Race ramped up to new levels as the United States and the Soviet Union battled to reach new frontiers before the competition. The stories of this time period enchant and inspire — space is cool, and that’s just a fact. Rockets, planets and big star explosions make people forget that there’s no new land to discover on Earth, because there’s an eternity in the cosmos. When he landed on the moon, Neil Armstrong professed it as “one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” Notably sidelined in this quote? Half the world. Netflix’s “Mercury 13” seeks a more inclusive story of America’s journey into space, exploring the lives of 13 female pilots who wanted to explore the stars.
(04/30/18 3:20am)
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(04/30/18 3:17am)
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(04/23/18 5:28am)
The No. 13 Virginia men’s lacrosse team outlasted Vermont in New Canaan, Conn. Saturday afternoon, picking up a crucial non-conference win in the Cavaliers’ effort to return to the postseason.
(04/22/18 8:03pm)
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