The group announced it would continue its search despite calls from both Virginia Gov.-elect Abigail Spanberger and the ...
A judge gave Christopher Darnell Jones Jr. the maximum sentence for the murders of football players Devin Chandler, Lavel ...
Martina Elaine Will (Col ’90) of Denver died Aug. 10, 2025. After studying at UVA, she went on to receive her master’s in Latin American studies from the University of California, San Diego, and her ...
The atmosphere inside Scott Stadium was electric, as fans and players describe it 30 years later. The sellout crowd of 44,300 on Nov. 2, 1995, packed the stands. Students had claimed every ticket ...
This story is updated to reflect the outcome of the Aug. 28 General Assembly Senate Privileges and Elections Committee meeting. On April 11, the U.S. Department of Justice sent UVA leadership and ...
For more than a century, 211 Emmet Street South has taken on all manner of roles. First a home. Then a fraternity house—twice. And, in spring 1936, it stepped into its most enduring identity—Alumni ...
Bowing to mounting legal and legislative pressure, the NCAA in 2021 took a once-unimaginable leap: It permitted student-athletes to be paid. The rule change set aside a tenet of amateurism in place ...
Nurturing the youngest children comes with joys and hurdles. From encouraging independence to fostering emotional intelligence, the early years are a crucial time for laying the foundation of a ...
The June 2023 Supreme Court decision that banned race-conscious college admissions practices upended the 2024 admissions season for both universities and prospective college students. And while some ...
Editor’s note: This story is a deep dive. Click here for a condensed version. The classified ad appeared in the back of the Cavalier Daily in March 1972, under the Miscellaneous section. It got right ...
Editor’s note: This is a longform story. Click here for an abridged version. The latched door that opened by itself. The face peering over a shoulder. An unlit flashlight in an unoccupied room ...
In the early 1960s, UVA’s first computer, a Burroughs 205, took up an entire room in the basement of the physics building off McCormick Road. By today’s standards, the computer—with its big magnetic ...