Students on air at U.Va.’s underrated freeform radio station
By Sophie Hay | April 26, 2023WXTJ is the University's freeform student radio station, and it has been a beloved home to its student DJs for nearly ten years.
WXTJ is the University's freeform student radio station, and it has been a beloved home to its student DJs for nearly ten years.
This semester, FYP put on a four-night run from April 20-23 of the 2013 Broadway musical “Big Fish” directed by fourth-year Engineering student Dreyden Wedertz.
The President Series gave an energetic return, supporting individual University arts programs and groups.
In a day filled with music, food, art and theatre, OYFA students delivered a cultural exhibition that encompassed the spirit of community that the club embodies.
These indictments are part of an active criminal investigation connected with the march and the following “Unite the Right rally” that shook Charlottesville almost six years ago.
Every year, approximately 1,100 college students commit suicide, making it the second most common cause of death among college students.
In the months leading up to the annual event, participants raised over twenty-three thousand dollars for the American Cancer Society.
In every aspect of its being — between design, philanthropy, and the final performance — CRAVE is a triumph of student creatives.
The event was hosted by the UVA Center for Politics and Charlottesville Tomorrow, and it was meant to give Charlottesville community members more information about the candidates’ platforms.
Gathered around a picnic table one sunny afternoon, the members of student band The Big Slice sat down with the Cavalier Daily last week to discuss their origin story and first single.
In the midst of a busy concert season, a hidden gem of the University’s a cappella scene rocked out in Chem 402 on Friday evening.
The Charlottesville City Council unanimously consented to the appropriation of a $40,000 grant from the Batten Family Fund.
The University’s student-run Shakespeare on the Lawn mounted a powerful production of “Macbeth” in Pavilion Garden I this weekend, bringing one of the Bard’s greatest tragedies to Grounds for a three-afternoon run.
On the week-end after his first performance as a solo artist, fourth-year College student Noah Tinsley, better known by his stage name mr. after, sat down with The Cavalier Daily to discuss his long-standing talent for writing rap songs.
“Women Making Books,” showcases stories throughout history that assert bookmaking as a source of female agency in the historically male-dominated world of literature.
Needles in hand, Faith is one of the many young fiber artists working with fabric, yarn or thread as a material to advocate for sustainable fashion.
Victoria Valdes — assistant director of the Visual Resources Collection in the Art Department — devised the idea to memorialize Perry by using art to honor the profound, distinct impact he had beyond the football field.
Charlottesville City Council unanimously approved First United Methodist Church’s appeal of the Board of Architectural Review’s denial of Certificate of Appropriateness for a solar panel project in Monday’s session.
At a school practically overflowing with student talent and imagination, one student-run organization provides a platform to distribute the work of writers, creators, and designers alike — V Magazine.
The program features six plays directed by students as part of an advanced directing course in the drama department.