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(04/13/24 5:20am)
Flowers are blooming. Bees are buzzing. It seems that the world is alight with color, awakening from its three-month-long slumber and warming our skin and spirits alike. What better way to feel the warmth of the season than reading a whimsical story in the sunlight?
(02/10/24 4:51am)
Happy Valentine’s Day, Hoos. The month of love may be filled with hugs, kisses and chocolate covered strawberries, but even if you aren’t celebrating with a significant other this year, February is still a time to appreciate all the different types of love in your life. Whether you spend the month hanging with friends, going on dates or snuggling with your cat, February is a great opportunity to say thanks to the people who make your life special. Feel the love this February with these three books about friendship, romance and family.
(01/26/24 5:00pm)
Fourth-year College student Tichara Robertson serves as the University’s esteemed President of Student Council — but even when she is not directly engaging with students through the council, the experiences of her fellow students are at the forefront of her mind. This semester, Robertson will not only represent the student body, but also lead and educate them in a class of her own design.
(01/07/24 12:25am)
Welcome to 2024. With another year gone, you may find yourself reflecting on the past 365 days and asking yourself “Where did the time go?” Though the days may speed by year after year, history is always in the making. As we hurl into a new year, let us not forget to recall history to gain perspective and learn lessons for our futures. To start your 2024 off, consider peering into the past with these three historical fiction books that will shape your outlook on the year ahead.
(12/08/23 2:09am)
‘Twas the season of finals, and all throughout Grounds, students were stressing and drinking caffeine by the pound. In just a few short days though, that will all change. The students will return home, and there they will remain. Here are three books to get you through the cold, because warming your spirit with a book never gets old.
(11/16/23 3:35pm)
What’s cooler than being cool? Being Brie Handford. The fourth-year College student just signed to a modeling agency, adding another cool-girl credential to her long list of accomplishments.
(10/24/23 2:27am)
Chinchilla Café is not exactly a café, but they do have chinchillas — and so much more. A Google search for “Chinchilla Café, Charlottesville” will yield tour dates of bands, Reddit pages and local news articles, but none will deliver an address you can quickly plug into your GPS by itself. That’s because — unlike other popular music venues in Charlottesville — Chinchilla Café is a DIY venue run out of the living room of four activists’ shared home.
(10/06/23 3:20pm)
September has come and gone, and now University students face the most frightening time of year. Ghouls, ghosts, witches, werewolves, mummies and — scariest of all — midterms await. This year, don’t let the exam season scaries surprise you. Get ahead of the midterm mayhem and embrace the frights that the month of October can offer. Here are three books to help you delight in all the horror this time of year brings.
(09/07/23 6:00pm)
Autumn is falling upon us, and as quickly as the leaves turn scarlet, summer will race away, leaving behind only wisps of sunshine and memories. As we depart from sunny vacation into the new semester and new season, do not despair. While days relaxing at the pool may be far gone, the days of warm lattes, cozy sweaters and late-night horror films lie ahead — and what glorious days they will be. Here are three books to help inaugurate the new semester and get into the spooky fall spirit.
(04/21/23 2:19am)
Barrio Fiesta — meaning “neighborhood celebration” in Spanish — showcased the diverse cultures and backgrounds of Filipinos and Filipino-Americans at the University Saturday. In a day filled with music, food, art and theater, the Organization of Young Filipino Americans delivered a cultural exhibition that encompassed the spirit of community that the organization embodies.
(03/30/23 8:55pm)
Between classes, third-year College student Faith Goalder finds herself knitting in the halls of the University’s academic buildings. Knitting needles in hand, Goalder is one of the many young fiber artists working with fabric, yarn or thread as a material to advocate for sustainable fashion.
(03/10/23 12:13am)
After spending much of last year touring with Olivia Rodrigo — one of Gen Z’s most recognizable pop stars — singer-songwriter Gracie Abrams is currently gearing up to tour with Taylor Swift this upcoming summer, where fans may be able to hear tracks off her debut album. “Good Riddance,” released earlier this month, marks the artist’s first full-length LP.