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As part of its plan to develop affordable housing in Charlottesville after housing prices in the area have continued to rise, the University has entered into the third phase of an ongoing multi-year affordable housing project. Following the conclusion of a community input period, the project is now putting out a request for qualifications from potential development partners.
For the second year in a row, students applying for selective majors and schools are doing so during a pandemic. This year, students are concerned about the impact of limited extracurricular involvements on their application strength and being unable to get a sense of application-based programs without in-person recruitment.
Welcome, dear readers, to the year 2022! There are those who are looking ahead positively, those who are not and those who do not give a damn either way. In my mind, perhaps we will no longer be vampires who seclude themselves inside and screech at the sign of the outside world. I have lost all sense of prediction in the past few years, so who knows what the future may hold?
Another winter storm is set to bear down on the Charlottesville region after the previous two storms brought down trees and power lines, leaving many residents in the dark for days.
A second wave of snow is expected to fall across Virginia from Thursday evening into the early morning hours on Friday despite more than a thousand Charlottesville residents remaining in the dark following Monday’s highly-disruptive winter storm.
Despite temperatures reaching the 60s the day prior, snow is expected across much of Virginia on Monday. After weather model guidance shifted dramatically over the past few days, the Mid-Atlantic region will see the season’s first significant snowfall.
Among other items, the Board of Visitors is set to approve an increase in tuition and other fees for in-state and out-of-state students for the 2022-23 and 2023-24 school years, along with raising the prices for faculty housing. The is also set to approve the name for the new Contemplative Sciences Center Building and establish a handful of new professorships.
The University is nearing the end of its fourth semester modified by the coronavirus pandemic, which continues to impact communities across the globe. Still, most students returned to relative normalcy this semester as the University’s vaccine mandate prevented significant coronavirus spread.
1. Say thank you
No matter what I do, I always seem to inevitably bump into them — U.Va. tour groups. Hordes of prospective students and parents shuffling around in pursuit of a peppy University Guide bouncing around the sidewalk telling them all about the wonders of the University. If I’m close enough to overhear, I become absorbed into the demonstration. Sometimes, I even find myself becoming convinced by the guide to come attend the University before I realize, “Oh wait, I already am a student.”
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Unfortunately, for some, you may now be learning that we are approximately less than two months away from the beginning of a very chilly season. It is official — winter is coming. But do not fret! If you are completely and entirely behind on your seasonal preparations, you’re not alone. With Halloween out of the way and Thanksgiving mostly irrelevant when it comes to decor — because who decorates their dorm to be Thanksgiving-themed — there is now plenty of time to get into the cold spirit of the upcoming frost. Assuming enough people flush ice cubes down their toilets and tuck a few compostable dining hall spoons under their pillows, we may get some snow. Mother nature and global warming are at the wheel for that, however.
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I think it’s safe to say that the second half of the semester ensues a different level of stress in the lives of college students. This particular time is when things begin to ramp up and motivation tends to fall. Some might be feeling more homesick as we await Thanksgiving and Christmas breaks, while others might face increased anxiety regarding upcoming midterms or projects. Regardless of the specific cause, it seems that a lack of motivation or exhaustion is something that college students commonly struggle with during this time.
The Young Democratic Socialists of America at U.Va. is demanding that the University defund its Ambassador program and fire Timothy Longo, chief of police and associate vice president for safety and security.
While the race for Virginia’s next governor heats up, voters in Charlottesville and parts of Albemarle County also have the chance to vote for who will represent the 57th District in the Virginia House of Delegates in the Nov. 2 election. Charlottesville residents will also vote for new City Council, School Board, Commonwealth Attorney and Board of Supervisor seats.
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10. Surprise your hallmates or friends with a “boo basket”