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The Cavalier Daily is an independent, student-run daily news organization at the University of Virginia. Founded in 1890, under the name College Topics, The Cavalier Daily is Virginia's oldest collegiate daily and the oldest daily newspaper in Charlottesville, Virginia . Since the summer of 1996, The Cavalier Daily has been the only daily ...
The Good Old Song. " The Good Old Song " (alternatively spelled as " The Good Ole Song ") is the de facto school song of the University of Virginia. It is often said to be the university's fight song, although the actual fight song is "The Cavalier Song". It is set to the music of "Auld Lang Syne", a song frequently sung on New Year's Eve.
This category is for alumni of the Cavalier Daily, an independent student-run newspaper at the University of Virginia. Pages in category "The Cavalier Daily" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
One theory, published in the Cavalier Daily in 1968, asserts that the O.W.L. may have become what is now known as the Seven Society. The article suggests that the members of the O.W.L., taking to heart University President Edwin Alderman ’s admonition that a more “beneficial” secret society be formed on grounds, began operating in greater ...
Media executive. Known for. Chief executive officer of The New York Times Company. Spouse. Jason Levien (divorced) Children. 1. Meredith Kopit Levien (born 1970/1971) [1] is an American media executive who is the chief executive officer of The New York Times Company .
The Virginia Pep Band was a student-run musical ensemble at the University of Virginia (UVA). In the tradition of scatter or scramble bands, like those at Stanford, Rice and the Ivy League, the Pep Band preferred irreverent humor and individuality to marching in uniform formations. Founded in 1974, this group of students served as UVa's band ...
Mass media in Charlottesville, Virginia. Charlottesville is home to many media outlets including at least four television stations, numerous radio stations, and newspapers of all sorts including one daily and two newsweeklies.
The Cavalier Daily praised Hereford students for being "role-models of student activism" and the "epitome of grassroots action rarely seen at this institution" after Hereford students wore I AM HEREFORD T-shirts for days and flooded administrative offices with phone calls and emails about the subject.