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Reporters from The Cavalier Daily observed police moving what appeared to be a body bag into a vehicle around 1:00 p.m.
In comparison to other upperclass on-Grounds housing options like Faulkner or Copeley, Lambeth is much more central and offers a large and affordable parking area.
One of the demonstrators recited lines from reflections by Alfred Delp, who was a German Jesuit priest and leader of the Catholic resistance to Nazism.
Lambeth Field is no longer a potential location for the softball stadium.
You put on your rarely-used sneakers, find a playlist to take your mind off of the pain and then embark on your quest to find fitness.
Tide Pods are delicious and everyone should be munching on this snack daily.
The City of Charlottesville is facing an an ongoing lawsuit raised regarding the removal of the Robert E. Lee statue at Emancipation Park.
Sarah Kenny, a fourth-year College Student and Student Council President, reflected on why there was not an alert issued to students following the Boylan incident at Tuesday night's meeting.
The Contemplative Sciences Center sponsors movement and mindfulness classes on Grounds.
The University Guide Service is calling the Media Activities Center a home for 24-36 months, after which they will move back into Pavilion VIII
The statue of Robert E. Lee currently resides in Emancipation Park.
Located in the Barracks Road Shopping Center, Brixx is convenient for any University student looking for a relatively inexpensive sit-down pizza experience.
Senior guard Devon Hall led all scorers with 14 points Tuesday night.
Senior guard Devon Hall provided a spark on offense and consistency on defense, helping lead the Cavaliers to victory.
Riverbend Development is in charge of the project and purchased the lot in April for $2.1 million.