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The fall and rise of Boylan Heights
By Lindsay Lian | YesterdaySitting at the intersection of 14th and W Main Street, Boylan Heights has been a staple of the Corner life at the University since 2008.
My Story, woven into my hair
By Phoenix Banks | 2 days agoLike many other Black girls, there came a day when I recognized that I stood out — when I looked at all the TV screens and movies and realized that Barbie doesn’t have cornrows with brightly colored ball hair ties and barrettes at the ends.
Virginia Guides centers Black History on Grounds
By Ingrid Gay and Phoenix Banks | 3 days agoIn their History of African-Americans at U.Va tour, the Guides center their trips around the complicated racial legacies of slavery and discrimination at the University.




