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This time of the year I like to call “Spring Fever,” and tensions among students are at their highest.
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This time of the year I like to call “Spring Fever,” and tensions among students are at their highest.
Public school educators around the country have been taking to the streets to object to the fact that they have to teach the future generations on a salary that makes McDonald’s look like a private equity firm.
Classroom desks, dorm room and lounge furniture and library seating are all mundane, but pervasive objects for students are inextricably tied to prison labor.
Maybe this column is the most beautifully poignant and hilarious thing you've ever read all at the same time.
The Cavaliers saw success this weekend thanks to junior Aswin Lizen (No. 28).
Take a fun class while you’re here! Who knows? You might be the world’s best rock picker, but you’ll never know unless you take the class!
Only junior Aswin Lizen was able to pull off a victory in singles play against North Carolina.
Commerce lecturer Sherri Moore introduced an extra credit opportunity that encouraged students to write letters to the basketball team showing their support after the historic loss to UMBC.
Many areas on and around Grounds lack adequate bike lanes.
In addition to being farther away, The Villa Diner will have less parking in its new location down Emmet Street.
A student swiped into U.Va.’s Observatory Hill dining hall last Thursday only to find a human liver in the beef stroganoff
Taylor Lamb, a fourth-year College student and Sigma Gamma Rho President, moderated the conversation Monday.
Construction of The Standard apartment building, advertised as premiere student housing, is underway on West Main Street.