Swimming for Cam
When second-year College student Shannon Rauth joined the women’s Swimming and Diving team, she introduced her teammates to Cameron Evans — a family friend who battled leukemia for seven months before passing away in 2012.
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When second-year College student Shannon Rauth joined the women’s Swimming and Diving team, she introduced her teammates to Cameron Evans — a family friend who battled leukemia for seven months before passing away in 2012.
Through its Thanksgiving Meal Match program, the Lorna Sundberg International Center offers international students who cannot make the trip home an opportunity to experience Thanksgiving with a Charlottesville family.
Fourth-year College and Architecture student Katie Bailey and fourth-year College student Elizabeth Watson became the co-chairs of Relay for Life last year determined to increase the organization's connectedness with different groups on Grounds.
By the time 2 a.m. rolls around on a Friday night, restaurants on the Corner are packed with hungry University students in search of late-night eats. No matter your craving, a Corner establishment will cater to your snacking needs in both a timely and efficient manner.
Concerns about the forced relocation of Rotunda Sing due to construction were quelled with melodious tunes Wednesday night, as a capella groups serenaded the audience on the South Lawn.
Having lived in Haiti during the earthquake, fourth-year Batten student Caryl Merten came to the University with a passion for international life. After serving two years as senior resident of the language houses, Merten will finish up a master’s degree at the University next year before pursuing work at an NGO. Image courtesy of Caryl Merten
While most students at the University use summer recess as a time to decompress, earn money or gain career experience, third-year College student Megan Bentzin and second-year College student Isaac Mackey are looking forward to turning in their last bluebook come May so they can embark on a cross-country biking adventure from Texas to Alaska.
Like many other young girls, third-year College student Hales Parcells dreamed of becoming the Little Mermaid when she grew up. At the University, Parcells found a way to turn this dream into reality while teaching others about the conservation of the Chesapeake Bay.