Meet the candidates running for the 11th District
By Priya Kommu | October 5, 2023The general election will be held Nov 7.
The general election will be held Nov 7.
The suspect, forty-year-old James Robert Allen, remains at large.
With so much lore, prestige and attention surrounding the art, it begs the question — why does this school care so much about a cappella?
The Booker T. Washington project is located close to several popular off-Grounds student residences, including Cambridge Square, Woodrow and Oxford Hill Apartments.
The General Election — for which early voting opened Sept. 22 and will run until Nov. 4 — historically has the lowest voter turnout of all state elections.
This year’s picks include a number of films with star-studded casts and crews.
The Council is expected to vote on which fuel source to continue studying for implementation in October.
Every Thursday evening in the belly of Brooks Hall sits the collection of poets, creatives and arts enthusiasts that make up Flux, the University’s student-led poetry and spoken word organization. The only one of its kind on Grounds, Flux plays a unique and important role in the community, giving its participants a place to express themselves and a platform to share their work.
The Paramount Theater hosted more than a screening Saturday night — it was a celebration.
Raising Cane’s opened doors to its new location on the Corner Tuesday morning following a raffle drawing and ribbon cutting ceremony.
Blending entertainment with friendship and comedy, Amuse Bouche passionately brings a unique craft to the University’s artistic community — long form improv. After a recent performance, members sat down to discuss improv, friendship and comedy.
At the Special Collections Library, a curated collection of images, art and documents paints viewers a picture of the legacy of the Harlem Renaissance. Its newest exhibition, “Their World As Big As They Made It: Looking Back at the Harlem Renaissance” brings the life and ardor of the Harlem Renaissance to Grounds.
Schoyer’s recent exhibit "Murmation" brings together the work of artists with whom she has personal connections. The collage to the left upon the entrance features saved pieces from students over the years, which Schoyer said spans over about 20 years.
Mancari, whose parents live in Virginia, is no stranger to Charlottesville, even making sure to shout out East Main Street’s Twisted Branch Tea Bazaar during an interview with The Cavalier Daily.
The “Mod Pod” will be open to both hotel guests and the general public.
Citizens have raised concerns about how the Charlottesville City Council’s latest revision of the zoning ordinance draft will affect affordable housing.
Last year, many ACPS bus drivers served “double back” bus routes, where they drove one group of students to school and then came back to transport another group — leading to arrival delays of up to an hour.
The new pay structure will cost an estimated $10 million, more than was anticipated in a city-wide compensation study presented to the City Council in April, which suggested a maximum budget of $6.6 million.
Last Sunday, Arcy Drive made it back to Virginia — rocking The Southern Cafe & Music Hall — the latest stop on their nationwide tour, The Stattic Tour Part 2.Through their youthful spirit and undeniable talent, the group captured the audience’s heart and attention from start to finish.
As University students new and old return to Charlottesville, the University Programs Council (UPC), UVA Arts, and the Charlottesville community offer numerous opportunities to reconnect with and explore the local arts scene after a summer away.