Slam dunk, shoot a two, women play basketball, too
By Cate Streissguth | April 9, 2019Humor columnist Cate Streissguth reminds readers that there are multiple U.Va. basketball teams.
Humor columnist Cate Streissguth reminds readers that there are multiple U.Va. basketball teams.
Humor columnist Pasha McGuigan describes the religious-like following of the basketball team.
Humor columnist Justine Baird describes the application-crazed culture of U.Va.
Humor columnist Katie Tripp pens a plea to all scooterers on Grounds.
Humor columnist Heath Yancey describes a phenomenon seen in large lecture classes.
Humor Columnist Cate Streissguth gives her take on the recently proposed gag rule.
Humor Editor Benjamin Miller unpacks his thoughts about this year’s men’s basketball team in light of last year's loss.
Humor columnist Heath Yancey describes the new social currency — not sleeping.
Humor columnist Erin Clancy proposes getting rid of the free press and solely relying on elderly Facebook posts for news.
Humor columnist Jess Miller needs a win. Hopefully a shoutout from Allen Groves or Jim Ryan could do that for him.
Humor columnist Katie Tripp describes President Ryan’s new program to add additional lawn rooms.
Humor columnist Gabriella Chu describes the thoughts that lowfi hip hop study playlists evoke in her head.
Humor Columnist Caroline Caruso breaks down the rising trend of students continuing to wear Canada Goose jackets through the spring.
Humor columnist Eva Sirotic pens a letter to God from the perspective of Jim Ryan.
Humor Columnist Katie McCracken provides a few new ideas for what the Rotunda’s space could be used for.
Humor Columnist and Lawn Room connoisseur Zach Schauffler informs the new Lawnies what to expect next year.
Humor Columnist Pasha McGuigan lays out some of the best ideas for the romantically challenged on February 14th.
Humor Columnist Caroline Caruso breaks down why she can not envision herself as her favorite heroes.
Humor Columnist Riley Power investigates the origin of winter.
Humor columnist Dorothea LeBeau breaks down what governor’s schools mean to an out-of-state student.