@fordmccracken@cavalierdaily @tbaxcd Congratulations, Ford! It’s been a pleasure to work with you, and I’m excited to see how the news desk will continue to improve under you and Cecilia.
Some personal news: I am excited to announce that I will serve as news editor of @cavalierdaily alongside my colleague Cecilia Mould for the 136th term. Lots of gratitude for @tbaxcd and @finnwhtrainer who served as news editors this term. I am excited to begin this new role!
Happy Election Day! The @cavalierdaily has you covered with an Election Day live blog. My colleagues and I will report live turnout numbers from University polling places and will report results and race calls as they come in. Follow along for updates: https://t.co/rVrLMWuS1B
A professional update: this semester I am moving to the role of Senior Associate News Editor and will be covering news about the city and local government! I will also continue my coverage of the UJC. Excited for this new role and to report on changes happening in Cville!
Happy grand reopening of Shannon Library!
To kick things off, student employees in @UVALibrary share inside knowledge about Shannon. https://t.co/zUVaMUIk7y
NEWS: Valentina Mendoza Gonzalez wins Student Council presidential election, divestment referendum passes in Spring 2024 University elections
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I’m excited to announce that I’ll be serving as news editor @cavalierdaily for the paper’s 135th term! Myself and my coeditor @thomas_bax21477 are always available by X and email for tips or comment.
@cavalierdaily recently shed light on the UVA Futures Initiative, a program that will ultimately look into rapidly advancing technologies, such as #AI, that will change our current perspectives and relationship with higher education. https://t.co/A51gMgKQNw
Shameless plug for @cavalierdaily if you're looking for someplace to donate today.
Independent student journalism matters today & every day ☺️
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Charlottesville’s Robert E. Lee statue was melted down this Saturday. Lee’s head and sword were transformed into this ingot emblazoned with “Swords into Plowshares” — the title of the project repurposing the bronze into a piece of community artwork.
The Editorial Board — and all of us at the CD — are thinking of the UNC Chapel Hill community, and especially student reporters. We stand with you, and we see you. You are not alone. https://t.co/LjmJHWwEhn