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(10/22/23 2:32am)
Ah, fall break — the mid-semester time off formally known as “Reading Days” and ostensibly set aside for study. The long weekend prompts many to partake in an annual mass exodus from Charlottesville beginning as early as Thursday. It’s the perfect opportunity for students to travel back to their hometowns, tour grad schools or experience the nightlife of a new city. My experience was a bit different, though. When it became clear that my own travel plans weren’t going to leave the group chat, I decided to spend my break in Charlottesville — an initially unenthusiastic decision that ultimately turned out to be a blessing in disguise. Sometimes, when plans fall through, things turn out good.
(09/20/23 1:44pm)
Before living in Charlottesville, I had never eaten at Raising Cane’s. When I finally tried it three years ago after hearing people sing its praises, I was not exactly disappointed by my meal, but it wasn’t love at first bite. I still didn’t understand the hype — until today. After attending the grand opening of Cane’s on the Corner this morning, however, I’ll admit that its superfans are onto something — the restaurant’s friendly atmosphere, high quality of service and tasty food make it a great spot for a quick and accessible meal on the Corner.
(09/11/23 3:27am)
“How was Spain?” asked a friend who I hadn’t seen all summer.
(05/19/23 2:28am)
“Are you sure you want to deactivate your account?”
(04/14/23 1:00pm)
Last spring, one of my professors conducted a quick sleep survey during lecture in LPPL 2100: The Resilient Student.
(03/16/23 10:19pm)
This spring, students across 40% of schools and departments in the University were greeted with a new learning management system used widely across higher education institutions — Canvas. Come fall of 2023 — a year after the University first conducted a pilot program with nine courses, and received feedback from faculty and over 300 participating students — all departments and schools will transition to U.Va.Canvas, rendering the University's unique platform, U.Va.Collab, obsolete.