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Richard Spencer Can’t Find Lawyer for Charlottesville Case

White nationalist and alt-right movement activist, Richard Spencer, is having trouble finding a lawyer to represent him in a recent lawsuit that dates back to August. Spencer, who lead the Unite the Right rally...

Corruption Within the College Application System – Interview with Professor Josh Mound

The months spent filling out college applications may very well have been some of the most stressful months of your high school career. The amalgamation of required essays, grades, GPA's, SAT scores, and extracurricular...

Tech Pulls Off Tough Upset, Beats Virginia 61-60

In a game surrounded by the fanfare of ESPN’s College Gameday, and a potential number one ranking in Monday’s AP Poll, Virginia seemed to lose its focus. The Cavaliers (23-2, 12-1 ACC) entered the...

Emancipation Park: Another Renaming… and a Redesign?

First, it was Lee Park, then Emancipation Park. Now, a controversial area at 101 East Market Street is up for yet another renaming. Emancipation Park was a focal point during last summer’s “Unite the Right”...

The Future of Alderman Library and its Planned Renovations

Beginning this year, students can look forward to the highly anticipated renovation of Alderman Library, the University of Virginia’s main library. The renovation, which was announced in 2017, is intended to both modernize and...

Impulse Festival: a Celebration of Diversity and Musical Improvisation

Last month, the UVa McIntire departments of Art and Music co-hosted a new music festival centered on diversity, the Impulse Festival of Improvisation, that featured four concerts, a student jam session, and a series of...