Three hits and seven walks for Virginia would prove enough to push past Boston College as the series concluded in front of the second-largest crowd ever at Eddie Pellagrini Diamond on a cool spring ...
A bomb threat that prompted evacuations at Edgar Shannon and Clemons libraries March 13 marks the second hoax threat at the University this academic year, as similar false reports continue to affect ...
The triumph marks the Cavalier’s ninth win in conference play and a highly desired series sweep for the program.
This March, Virginia women’s basketball stopped asking for permission to dominate and simply started taking it, one unflinching possession at a time. Next season, some jersey numbers will change, but ...
During the event, Miyares reflected on the state of American democracy, warning about rising political polarization while urging attendees to take an active role in sustaining civic institutions ahead ...
For Marjorie Leedy Green, The Cavalier Daily’s first female editor-in-chief, the central focus of her year in the role and her time at the University was not women’s newfound presence in the spaces of ...
The Miller Center’s Presidential Oral History Program celebrated the start of its Barack Obama Oral History Project by hosting a two-day panel discussing how different departments handled policy ...
Lauren Duval, Gibson fellow at the Karsh Institute of Democracy, spoke about her book “The Home Front: Revolutionary Households, Military Occupation, and the Making of American Independence." ...
University student band No Composure released their first EP titled “Everything Happens” Friday. The indie rock project consists of three of the band’s original songs, and was recorded last fall at ...
The Eagles, however, immediately ignited, tagging runs on No. 9 Virginia (21-7, 6-5 ACC) starting pitcher sophomore Max Stammel at blistering pace. The afternoon would end after just seven innings ...
The discussion was inspired by Morris’ new book, “Positive Obsession,” about the life and contributions of author Octavia Butler.
The Eagles, however, immediately ignited, tagging runs on No. 9 Virginia (21-7, 6-5 ACC) starting pitcher sophomore Max Stammel at blistering pace. The afternoon would end after just seven innings ...