Cool the grind: Sometimes indulgence is healthy
By Shree Baphna | September 16, 2018If someone asked me to choose one thing to take with me in case of a fire, I would say my box of multi-colored Sharpies.
If someone asked me to choose one thing to take with me in case of a fire, I would say my box of multi-colored Sharpies.
I’m interested in the privilege to be in a devastating historical site and not know it’s a historical site of action that continues to define America.
When I heard the little boy shouting behind me, I was in the midst of dozing off and realized I had forgotten my headphones on my desk.
This past June marked the 50th Anniversary of the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy — a former U.S. Attorney General, Senator and U.Va. Law School alum.
This field trip was part of my summer internship at a public health research center in India, and it left a deeper impression on me than any other field trip ever has.
Adjusting to the University isn’t as easy as jumping on the Hogwarts Express
I deactivated my Instagram account and have not looked back since.
The job sounds boring, but it isn’t. How can I explain the allure of a summer spent digging through this interminable stack of old papers?
When I visit a new city, I piece together scraps of my observations and create a mirage of a life I want to live.
If I listened to the Jordan Belfort for long enough, I’m sure memories of my first-year would trickle in.
It seems the only risks you can really prepare for are the ones you take voluntarily.
College might not change who you are, but it does give you a change to decide who you are going to be.
My first semester, I took astronomy for one reason and one reason only — it looked easy.
I vowed to wear University apparel while in a big public setting, and I’ve made so many connections wearing the V-Sabre.
This film has the opportunity to show kids different ways of life, different ways of storytelling and different kinds of heroes.
Unlike the magazines and movies you’ve heard about, it’s easy to believe these are images captured from people’s real lives.
The first wake up call to this reality was the act of waking up itself.
The people closest to us can sometimes say more about ourselves as people than we can.
We are still struggling to break strength out of a gendered role and claim it as an incredible characteristic for all of us.
As trading closes for the semester, we look back on this difficult-to-pin asset’s performance so far.