Virginia Athletics community reacts to sports shutdown amid coronavirus outbreak
By Vignesh Mulay | March 19, 2020The entire Virginia Athletics community continues to grapple with the consequences of last week’s events.
The entire Virginia Athletics community continues to grapple with the consequences of last week’s events.
Credit/no credit courses will count toward curricular, major and graduation requirements if completed with a letter grade equivalent of C or better.
Charlottesville resident Karen Marsh, who lives on University Circle — a stone's throw away from several fraternity houses — said fraternities near her home were blaring music and playing beer pong Tuesday afternoon.
In the event that classes do not resume after April 5, the committees are preparing ways to complete trials online.
The College also announced Monday that advisor meetings for fall 2020 enrollment will be held online.
The Cavalier Daily is committed to providing the University community with information on what University officials, professors, students and others in our community are doing to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.
It is only fair that the University charge students online tuition rates while these changes are in place.
Despite the request to leave Grounds, students continued to gather on the Corner Thursday night.
The emergency declaration came one day after the University extended spring break through March 19 and cancelled in-person classes until at least April 5 amid coronavirus concerns.
The NCAA announced Thursday that all remaining championship events for winter and spring sports have been canceled in response to the recent outbreak of COVID-19.
According to the Comprehensive Regional Housing Study and Needs Assessment, 12,000 renters in the Central Virginia region spend about 30 percent of their income on housing.
The 26th Virginia Festival of the Book, originally scheduled for March 18-22, has been canceled following concerns and a University-issued warning about COVID-19, also known as coronavirus.
The second phase of the Brandon Avenue housing plan will provide approximately 350 beds for upper-class students and a new dining hall.
Clinton and Fiorina's headlining event is a celebration of the 100-year anniversary of the Nineteenth Amendment which gave women the right to vote.
Mara Hart believes this new chapter will help inspire girls and allow them to meet role models who are representative of their backgrounds.
Jay Huff and Mamadi Diakite led the way for Virginia, combining for 31 points to secure the Cavaliers' tenth win in the last 11 games.
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the University becoming a co-ed school, three female-led bands and one female solo artist performed at the third Tiny Desk Concert, presented by UPC.
The University also announced March 3 the cancellation of all outbound study abroad programs for spring break.
The last day to fill out the survey is Friday, March 6.
The event kicked off a week of programming that celebrates Charlottesville’s first official annual Liberation and Freedom Day on March 3.