Don’t just hear, but listen — a spotlight on three of U.Va.’s Black student voices
By Kaitlyn Hilliard | June 18, 2020Now more than ever, the Black voices of our communities and the University demand and deserve to be heard and acknowledged.
Now more than ever, the Black voices of our communities and the University demand and deserve to be heard and acknowledged.
Rising third-year Nursing student Phillip Phan pursued nursing to give back to the medical community that had treated his father with compassion and respect.
Throughout their teaching careers, professors often experience incredibly fulfilling moments, ones they can look back upon with nostalgia. For some, those proud moments are moments spent with you — the students.
Partnerships with Newell brands, WeWork and local cafes have helped the initiative deliver 6,000 cups of coffee and 2,000 coffeemakers to over 30 hospitals.
In the face of all the uncertainty of the present moment, Career Center staff encourage students to continue to think about their future and use the career resources available to them.
Regardless of whether they’re staying in Charlottesville or going home, international students have had a range of obstacles to tackle, but they understand that it is inevitable under the current circumstances.
While students have mostly left Grounds and social distancing policies are in full effect in the Commonwealth, Corner Juice remains committed to serving the Charlottesville community.
These EMT students are just like you and I, but they are risking their lives in pursuit of a flattened curve.
Mazur qualified for the Olympic Marathon Trials Dec. 8 — a feat that seems almost improbable considering all her commitments.
The once-crowded and lively Corner has become bare in response to the University's active encouragement of social distancing and its decision to move classes online.
This past Thursday, students filled the University’s LGBTQ center to discuss the importance of intersectionality and the steps we can take to be a more inclusive and accepting society.
Opening with their “college-priced” hand-baked donuts, coffees, milkshakes and more, Glaze will be offering a wide variety of vegan options — striving to make the community welcoming Glaze feel welcomed themselves.
Despite the hardships Terwilliger knew he would have to face, he knew these challenges would only be a small obstacle in the way of pursuing his passion — to help victims and make their voices heard.
The Chinese Student Association hosted their free 25th annual Chinafest Saturday from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Burley Middle School in which approximately 300 people were in attendance.
Say hello to U.Va’s newest Instagram influencer — @bonnycatuva, managed by first-year College student Alex Sarchet.
Taste of Korea is a valuable cultural event both for its organizers and for members of the community who attend.
Cooper has a laid-back and calming disposition that sets him apart from most police dogs.
Jason Wang and Megan Kelleher have generated 19.3K and 13.4K subscribers, respectively, through their YouTube channels featuring vlogs about the college lifestyle at the University.
To celebrate the beginning of the harvest season, the Indian Student Association decided to put on its very first Harvest Festival event Friday in Language Commons.
University students have the privilege of learning about contemporary poetry from an expert in the field.