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For a student living on or near Grounds, the nearest grocery stores are at the Barracks Road Shopping Center, which houses two — a Harris Teeter and a Kroger.
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Is Grounds a food desert?

A Food Access Atlas curated by the Department of Agriculture’s Economic Research Service marked some areas around Grounds as “low-income and low-access using vehicle access.”


Following the white supremacist rallies of Aug.11 and 12, thousands of students, faculty, alumni and Charlottesville residents gathered for a peaceful march and candlelit vigil on the Lawn to promote love and inclusion in response to the hatred displayed at the demonstrations. 
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Choosing resilience over defeat

Despite all of the pain the U.Va. community has endured over the past four years, graduating students can attest to the power of camaraderie, activism, dialogue and healing.


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All University students are required to live on Grounds in their first year, but they have many on and off-Grounds housing options going into their second year. Students face immense pressure to decide on housing as soon as possible, and this high demand has strained the capacities of both on and off-Grounds accommodations. Lauren Seeliger and Brandon Kile, two third-year Cavalier Daily News writers, discuss the impact of the student housing frenzy on both University students and the Charlottesville community.