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There has been significant positive change to make the Lawn more affordable for low- and middle-income students.
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There has been significant positive change to make the Lawn more affordable for low- and middle-income students.
Regardless of political affiliation or creed, I think we can all agree that the state of higher education in our country is fiscally dysfunctional.
Currently, all first-year students and 36 percent of second-year students live in University housing.
Junior linebacker Charles Snowden led the Virginia defense with 15 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss and 2 sacks.
As a part of a student newspaper, the Sports section has a unique perspective that other sports outlets don’t have.
Despite playing the video before Virginia’s win over William & Mary, students and fans continued to shout “F—k Tech!” during the Good Ol’ Song.
Senior wide receiver Joe Reed holds Virginia's kick return yardage record.
Sophomore forward Rebecca Jarrett had two assists on the night, including one on an impressive counterattack.
Within the University community, about 1/5 of students reported vaping in the last month — a statistic on par with the 22 percent of high school seniors who report the same.
Humor columnist Cate Streissguth breaks down the new hot campaign item — the Trump straw.
The College, which has its offices in Monroe Hall, offers a total of 39 minors.
Some students rely on agendas to be reminded of their schedule and goals.
Humor columnist Dorothea LeBeau gives the people what they have been asking for: advice on how to lose your summer body.
Humor columnist Erin Clancy dives into why things are funny.
This year, the University aimed to save 5.28 megawatts of electricity. For comparison, this is enough to power 3,915 homes.
This strengthening sugar is in the same family as the sugar we eat.