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The newspaper’s work prompted the occasional controversy from the earliest days of the publication’s life.
I don’t think it’s far-fetched to assume that children lack the competence and required to be able to consent to such a life-altering decision.
trick or treating on the lawn, loreley and jackson, leaves
trick or treating on the lawn, lobster
“At the end of the day, Trick or Treating on the Lawn is about the families that attend and the memories that the kids get to leave with,” said senior Lawn resident Keiara Price.
rick or treating on the lawn, pumpkins, oscar and anika
The curriculum features engagement classes on the themes of aesthetics, ethics, difference and empiricism.
While News and Opinion are important, The Cavalier Daily should be looking towards the Life section to be a new leader in diversifying the paper’s staff and content.
Differences that exist between professors of the same courses, present an unnecessary obstacle to students for mostly arbitrary reasons.
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opioids
Humor columnist Cate Streissguth breaks down “Sharpiegate.”
"White Wash," a page from the magazine "Indigenous Woman" by Martine Gutierrez, pictured here on display in the Fralin.
Students in classroom
More needs to be done to ensure that everyone can access free printing services at all points during the year.
Humor columnist Matthew Seetoo gives some insight into his scholarship search.
Humor columnist Riley Power pens letters to future U.Va. basketball fans.
Love Connection was not only fun but a way for the student body to engage with The Cavalier Daily in a light-hearted way.
U.Va. dining services are offering free Corner Cash — between $10 and $30 depending on which meal plan is purchased — to students who sign up for a meal plan before April 23.
Over the past year and a half that this project has been in effect, the students addressed problems surrounding water runoff in their local environment.