University of Virginia News

The University of Virginia News provides up-to-date information on the university's latest news, faculty spotlights, research and discoveries, must reads, student experience and arts & culture. The site also features a podcast with President Jim Ryan. While there is no direct About Us page provided, the content suggests that the site aims to provide an accurate and comprehensive view of life at the University of Virginia.

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The Daily's Verdict

This news site is known for its high journalistic standards. It strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. It has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

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  • At least 25 people were arrested at the University of Virginia during protests over the war in Gaza.
  • Protesters chanted ‘Regents, regents, you can’t hide! You are funding genocide!’ and held signs including one that read: ‘No universities left in Gaza.’
  • Protesters unfurled Palestinian flags and chanted ‘Regents, regents, you can’t hide! You are funding genocide!' during the ceremony

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Recent Articles

  • University of Virginia: Peaceful Protest Over Middle East Conflict Turns Unlawful, Several Arrests Made

    University of Virginia: Peaceful Protest Over Middle East Conflict Turns Unlawful, Several Arrests Made

    Broke On: Saturday, 04 May 2024 At the University of Virginia, protests against Israel-Palestine conflict led to clashes with authorities, resulting in several arrests and no-trespass orders. Protesters initially complied with university policies but outside individuals joined, causing safety concerns. Despite requests for compliance, an unlawful assembly was declared and arrests made.
  • Efforts Increase for Early Detection of Lung Cancer Amid High Mortality Rates

    Broke On: Friday, 03 November 2023 In 2020, nearly 2 million people died from lung cancer worldwide. UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center is hosting a 'Love Your Lungs' event to pre-screen individuals who may be at risk of lung cancer. Regular chest x-rays are not recommended for lung cancer screening as they have not been shown to help most people live longer. The American Cancer Society recommends yearly screening for lung cancer with LDCT for people aged 50 to 80 years who have a history of smoking. New guidelines stress that vaping could potentially be even more harmful than cigarette smoking.