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Humor columnist Heath Yancey breaks down the different facets of Tinder in the summer.
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Humor columnist Heath Yancey breaks down the different facets of Tinder in the summer.
Humor Editor Ben Miller counts down the top 10 shows that you have to be watching this summer.
When graduation comes around, fourth-years are struck with mixed emotions — nostalgia and pure shock by how quickly the time has passed.
Gupta and Rovenolt stress the importance of getting involved with hands-on medical work as quickly and early as possible.
Adam Kimelman was an Opinion columnist for The Cavalier Daily.
Currently, space in libraries at the University is often lacking, especially during exam season.
The Office of Diversity and Equity is located at Madison Hall.
Funding from the NEH and NEA has historically supported programs like the Presidential Papers projects, the Virginia Quarterly Review, the Architectural History department and the Fralin Museum of Art.
Humor columnist Alisha Kohli gives her take on Cavalier Daily Facebook commenters.
While the University may have external forces causing it to repeatedly raise tuition year after year, it must take steps to end this behavior and stay true to its mission.
Humor columnist Gabriella Chu describes her thought process when hearing a public reference to a fandom she is ashamed to be a part of.
Democratic presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke spoke to hundreds of University students and community members Tuesday evening in Nau Hall.
Humor columnist Katie Tripp pens a plea to all scooterers on Grounds.
The Title IX Office is located in O’Neil Hall.
It is up to the University to finally address the glaring issues in or course sign up process in order to ease the burden on students who suffer through it every semester.
Around 100 participants are estimated to have to participated in DREAM Week events this year, which consist of a social media campaign, UndocuAlly training with Second Year Council and a lecture on immigration and sexual abuse.
Humor columnist Heath Yancey describes a phenomenon seen in large lecture classes.
The Title IX office has added trauma counselors in both the Maxine Platzer Lynn Women’s Center and the University’s Counseling and Psychological Services, and hired a program prevention coordinator to implement training efforts.