U.Va. Cancer Center’s Breast Care Program works to improve survival rates
By Catherine Wiedmann | October 19, 2017Advances in screening, treatment intended to improve prognoses.
Advances in screening, treatment intended to improve prognoses.
Equifax breach reminds University community to be wary of their cybersecurity.
The ever-growing University Health System continues to search for ways to increase quality of care.
Two U.Va. professors worked on the Saturn-focused mission, which ended Sept. 15.
The Cavalier Daily held elections December 3.
The University’s Reserve Officers’ Training Corps students marched for 24 hours in the amphitheater as part of a vigil held to honor prisoners of war and those missing in action.
College Republicans chose to spend their time making calls for campaigns across the country, while the University Democrats kept their efforts focused primarily within the fifth district.
A panel of University and local school leaders convened Monday to discuss the future of education in Charlottesville.
Stances on issues relating to the University community and the Charlottesville area play an important role in the race. Both candidates are eager to tackle the issue of student debt.
Moorer said he is thrilled by the level of engagement so far.