Fall sports midseason roundtable: The most pressing questions in Virginia sports
By CD Sports Staff | October 2, 2019The CD sports staff answers the most pressing questions in Virginia sports at the midseason mark.
The CD sports staff answers the most pressing questions in Virginia sports at the midseason mark.
Student-run organizations and University programs have been promoting voter registration in anticipation of the Oct. 15 deadline.
Even after 25 years, Blue Whales Books remains a popular shop for many local Charlottesville residents who want to browse through their collection of used books or even just greet the adorable Gizmo.
Student Council discussed The Cavalier Daily's report on the University's "watch list" admissions practice that advantages applicants connected to donors.
College graduate Micah Ariel Watson ('18) previewed her new web series "Black Enough" at Vinegar Hill Theatre last Saturday.
The Cavaliers (9-0-0, 3-0-0 ACC) have used an efficient offense and a strong defense to climb up the rankings from No. 12 to No. 1.
Ah yes, fall baking — pumpkins, apples and cinnamon galore.
The Honor Committee clarified their ability to sanction non-degree students for violations and established the executive committee's abilities to amend bylaws.
Little could be worse than the previous SIS system at the University.
The University is repairing the missing strings on the lyre of the Homer statue.
The reason for Chief Sutton's leave and subsequent resignation remains unclear.
First-year College students Jared Rooker and Anisa Mohamed were elected First-Year Council president and vice president, respectively.
As a public institution, that receives state funds, U.Va. is meant to serve the whole public, not just the richest among us.
The No. 1 Cavaliers stay undefeated after battling to a scoreless draw against No. 10 Duke.
Turnovers and quarterback pressure hurt the Cavaliers the most. Notre Dame had 8 sacks and 28 points off of turnovers.
A Quick And Tragic Thaw will be on public display in Ruffin Gallery until Oct.18th.
Social responsibility in data science practices is one of the main focuses for the school, the University provost said at a launch ceremony Tuesday.
For some students, affordable housing options requires sacrificing what is ideal or most convenient.
“I could not sleep knowing that there's a mouse in a brand new apartment,” said second-year College student Uché Chima.
These positive changes made to make the Lawn more affordable will hopefully signal to every student that the price of the room should not be a deterrent from applying.