On Repeat: Modern film scores to romanticize the start of your semester
By Sofia Hahn | January 17, 2026These four scores remind listeners that their lives, too, can be just as cinematic as the tales told in theaters
These four scores remind listeners that their lives, too, can be just as cinematic as the tales told in theaters
While the uncertainty with this deal leaves many students anxious for the future, there is still hope for young filmmakers in this uncertain climate.
This spring, STEM students looking to enroll in a one-of-a-kind art class and humanities majors vying for new genres of lectures should take advantage of the riveting arts classes the University offers.
As 2026 begins and unrealistic reading goals are set, dive into these unorthodox reads and explore some surreal fictional worlds
Park Chan-wook uses a combination of sharp dialogue, slapstick humor and beautiful camera work to explore the depths that a man might go to save his family
The Cavalier Daily spoke to three women in sororities at the University who drew on their own rush experiences to provide fashion insight and advice for those rushing this January.
The new year brings plenty of expectations, often pushing for immediate reinvention, but these songs offer space for reflection before rushing ahead.
Here are six short TV-shows that can help viewers pass the holiday season — and which can be successfully completed before returning to school.
His recent deluxe edition of the award-winning record “People Watching,” released Dec. 5, takes the singer into uncharted emotional territory
From custom pullovers to striped turtlenecks and patterned festivewear, there is no shortage of inspiration for comfortable holiday attire in cinema across all genres
The movie is another old-fashioned whodunnit, but it stands alone as a far more dramatic, personal tale that will stick with the viewer long after the culprit has been exposed.
Three members of Dropout share their experience in Dropout and other student bands
Nate — played by Jack Quaid — is an average man with a not-so-average genetic condition that does not allow him to feel physical sensation.
In only its second year, the Indie Short Film Festival has already become a truly singular program, distinguishing itself from other festivals by highlighting projects with genuine passion and a desire to tell stories that deserve to be told.
His hands-on knowledge in film as a director, writer, cinematographer and co-founder of film and television production company “JoyeDidi,” has made him a reliable professor for eager film students. Dia has used his unique background in culture and in film to teach filmmaking in Media Studies alongside 3000-level filmmaking in French as part of the language department.
This list highlights some of the rising female artists who innovate in their respective music genres.
The University’s music scene cultivates a vibrant community, fueled by the sense of connection that emerges from something as simple as dancing to good music with friends. Within this scene, a growing number of female DJs are making a name for themselves and shaking up the rhythm.
University student band Boscobel’s self-titled eight-track album is a collection of traditional country music distinguished by a youthful edge.
A Letterboxd review of “Woman of the Hour” remarks, not incorrectly, that “men is a horror subgenre.”
Founded in 2005, ReMix is described as “UVA's one and only hip-hop and R&B acapella group.”