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(05/14/19 2:46pm)
Each year, University graduates leave school on divergent paths — some enter the workforce or enroll in master’s programs, while others travel the world. Class of 2018 alumna Carrington Kernodle chose a more unique path, as she started a popular vegan food blog called “Parts Homegrown.”
(02/27/19 2:08am)
Over the weekend, the Student Activities Building was full of people learning, dancing and enjoying performances by professional dancers at the eighth annual University Salsa Fest.
(01/22/19 3:32am)
For 26 years, Chris Raupp has been known by his peers as a hard-working, dedicated and friendly staff member of Newcomb dining hall. However, most may not realize what his life consists of outside the boundaries of the University.
(11/07/18 5:51am)
Voting in college can be daunting for students who are pressed with meeting absentee voter registration and ballot submission deadlines. Most are not as fortunate as first-year College student Johnny Riordan, who is a resident of Charlottesville.
(10/25/18 2:15am)
Antwon Brinson moved to the City of Charlottesville in hopes of opening a restaurant for a new club downtown. To his dismay, he realized that the culinary workforce in the Charlottesville community was not only minimal but also lacked the qualifications necessary to work at an upscale restaurant.
(09/20/18 3:13am)
When Thomas Jefferson founded the University, he envisioned an academic village where students, professors and the like could interact with each other outside of a classroom. Although the University has received many renovations and modifications throughout the years, this “Jeffersonian” ideal still exists thanks to the Lawn, the Range and the Pavilions.
(09/07/18 1:17am)
Hamburgers — a classic American fare that has most of our mouths watering at the thought of biting into one. Not only do many Americans think hamburgers are delicious, but we also associate them with entertaining events such as backyard family cookouts on a warm summer night or going to Boylan on gameday. Imagine, though, if you thought living in America meant you had to consume one of these large greasy foods every single day.
(08/19/18 3:20pm)
Some college undergrads agree that it’s difficult for groups like Contracted Independent Organizations, sororities and fraternities to raise money, but not many have been able to come up with a solution.
(05/19/18 1:35am)
Once the weather warms up, it’s pretty hard to find the the Lawn without students in their caps and gowns, taking advantage of the Rotunda’s beauty as a backdrop for their graduation portraits.
(05/01/18 4:13am)
A West Main Street bakery modeled around the idea of inclusion is closing its Charlottesville storefront after nearly five years of serving the community.
(03/29/18 5:17am)
The Virginia Woodsmen — a newly approved Contracted Independent Organization — is working towards promoting conservation and timbersports. Some may think the idea of conserving forests and making a sport out of timber-related activities seems counterintuitive, but that is not the case to its members.