Bucket list for incoming first years
By Emma Nero | August 29, 2024Whether you're the adventurous, sporty or reflective type, there is a unique experience waiting to be unlocked for you somewhere around Grounds.
Whether you're the adventurous, sporty or reflective type, there is a unique experience waiting to be unlocked for you somewhere around Grounds.
I’m aware that you know of me already, but for me to tell my true story, I’ll go ahead and explain the first of my scandals.
Just ahead of the commencement of the Olympic Games, the Republic sees a chance to capitalize on its previous dominance in the collegiate sports realm.
There was an unnexpected scene of chaos as a bouncy castle in the front yard of a fraternity collapsed, nearly engulfing two University first-years.
In an attempt to broaden students’ horizons, the University announced a new initiative — “Days Off the Lawn.”
When applying to one of the residential colleges, you have plenty to choose from! Three, to be exact
As someone with years of experience in dealing with head-over-heels in-love TAs, I have five foolproof solutions for a poor unfortunate soul like yourself.
Ah, college, the best four years of your life. As I approach my final days on Grounds, I find myself reflecting on all the memories that I have made here.
By learning their stories of success, we younglings can feel inspired to reach toward great heights.
Student Affairs’ memo reads that “U.Va. Spirit Week will allow students to reflect on their role within the University system."
Spring is a beautiful time for Guides to go on the offensive and really highlight the beauty of Grounds from the pollen-caked sidewalks to the lovely-smelling new mulch.
My dearest darling love, the concussion to my midnight snowball fights on the Lawn, the 2023 sewage flood to my Brown Residential College, I know I should not have come back.
This week, an unlikely group discovered their own collective power as workers by unionizing — a community of University squirrels now known as the Squirrel Workers’ Guild, or SWG.
You may be wondering why I always played an almost invisible background character. But, you see, it turns out I had been training for a role I had set my eyes on for my whole life.
Allow me to try to convince you, dear readers, of the illegitimacy of positions so long praised by ambitious University students.
The University’s squirrels, much like us students, embody the essence of collegiate life, exuding personality, vitality and scholarship — albeit in a furry form.
Our saga commences with a bright-eyed student, brimming with zeal as they prepare to embark on their inaugural voyage into the depths of Shannon Library.
In light of underwhelming options, I came up with a few of my own for those of us who need something to celebrate.
Looking back, I made the mistake of letting others choose my nickname for me. To protect you from this life of regret, I am here to guide you through the delicate process of earning yourself an awesome nickname.
As announced by the University Registrar, students closing out the University’s 195th academic term will be required to compete in a series of athletic events before Valedictory Exercises.