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Women and the CD

It’s no secret that hundreds of women have shaped The Cavalier Daily throughout its 127-year history. It hasn’t always been smooth sailing. The University did not co-educate until 1970. And some male students were skeptical when the first women enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences (see below). Still, the CD quickly became a […]

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Alumni Contributions, Student Contributions

Introducing Mariel Messier, CD Senior Sports Editor

Third-year Mariel Messier brings her passion for sports directly into the offices of The Cavalier Daily, where she currently serves as Senior Sports Editor. Messier became involved with the paper during her second year, calling the pursuit “a no-brainer.” A sports fan who discovered her love of observing and speaking about sporting events in high […]

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Student Contributions

Meet Courtney Stith, Cavalier Daily Video Editor

Courtney Stith only was involved with her high school newspaper in New Jersey for one year. A dedicated athlete, Stith became the paper’s sports editor. Together, she and a co-editor ran the entire section, creating all of the content alone. “I hated it,” she laughs. “Looking back, I’m surprised that I ever wanted to join […]

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Student Contributions

Weekend Reunions Unite Alums, Continue to Grow

On November 12, Cavalier Daily members, both past and present, will gather at the CD offices, marking the thirteenth year of the Cavalier Daily Alumni Association November Weekend Reunion. The open house at the offices will evolve into a tailgate, held in prime spots directly in front of Alumni Hall. From there, the group will […]

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Alumni Contributions, CDAA Event

Introducing Caity Seed, current Cavalier Daily summer Staff Editor

Rising third year Caity Seed has been with The Cavalier Daily since her first semester on Grounds. With no background in formal news writing, Seed followed her suitemate, an aspiring Opinion writer, to a CD meeting as a “spur-of-the-moment thing.” From that first meeting, she was hooked. “I loved the editors and the people leading […]

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Student Contributions