The Castle reopens as a veggie-friendly restaurant
By Neha Kulkarni | August 27, 2018This is the first year The Castle will be operating as a vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free-friendly dining space.
This is the first year The Castle will be operating as a vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free-friendly dining space.
The Black Student Alliance is continuing its tradition of hosting events every day of the first week of classes.
Program continues to evolve and aims to include more social aspects.
Bonvillian, a University professor emeritus, avid researcher and service fraternity adviser, passed away earlier this month.
Once the weather warms up, it’s pretty hard to find the the Lawn without students in their caps and gowns, taking advantage of the Rotunda’s beauty as a backdrop for their graduation portraits.
Three departing faculty members reflect on their teaching experiences and share plans for next fall.
Ashley and Jay met at Old Cabell at 5:30 p.m. and went to Roots to get food and chat.
Life is about relationships. For Sandy and Rob Archer, many of those relationships began in Charlottesville.
Co-owner of popular food truck shares her passion for the business.
I will admit that I would shed a few tears.
This year, the Air Force took home the trophy.
Economics Prof. Lee Coppock invites students to join him on his morning run in an effort to get to know them better
In case you’re interested in celebrating a beautiful cat instead of some dead guy in the ground, please address all cards to Ancho, The Cavalier Daily Cat.
The closing of Main Street Arena will impact University clubs who have relied upon the rink for practices, games and shows.
In 1979, Joe Giarratano was sentenced to death for a double murder and rape he says he never committed.
The Virginia Woodsmen — a newly approved Contracted Independent Organization — is working towards promoting conservation and timbersports.
Students are not always satisfied with the dining hall options, especially those with dietary restrictions.
‘Hoo Crew has contributed to the team’s success by creating an environment where students can get excited about different sporting events.
In June 2017, five graduate students traveled along the Dakota Access Pipeline, exploring its impact.
Founded in 1986, Brown was originally named Monroe Hill and was the first modern residential college at the University.