Pictures with a purpose: U.Va. students create fundraising tool utilizing Instagram
By Madison Masloff | August 19, 2019PurPics is an app that pairs student organizations trying to raise money with a brand trying to reach college audiences.
PurPics is an app that pairs student organizations trying to raise money with a brand trying to reach college audiences.
College is known to bring many newfound freedoms to students — and those freedoms don't stop with the end of the school year.
Additionally, trying to memorize every little piece of information for a class is not always the most efficient form of preparation, according to third-year College student Areesheh Khan.
These tips and tricks hail from rising second-year students who have experienced it all first-hand this past academic term.
Whether it was taking naps in each other's rooms or grabbing food together at the nearby dining halls, the first-year experience is cherished by many of the soon to be graduates.
Kernodle juggles the lifestyle of a professional vegan food blogger with an audience of about 2,400 people alongside a full time job at M.C. Dean, an electrical company in Charlottesville.
The theme for Layaleena this year was “A Journey through Time,” which represents a celebration of how Arab culture has changed over the years, as well as the aspects that have remained the same.
The biggest plus about summer break is that there is no more need to carry around a day planner — unless you’re a hobbyist.
This past month, CAFE’s commitment to educating the University on Central American issues was exhibited in their Cine Cafeina event.
It takes a dedicated student to drive to Richmond every Thursday night, and members of the University’s climbing team do just that.
Matsuri is a Japanese word that means “festival,” referencing a celebration with games, performances and food relating to Japanese culture. This is exactly what Japan Club provided the University community this past weekend.
Over 300 participants gathered on the Lawn April 14 to participate in the event and demonstrate Margaret’s trademark selflessness.
Flip the switch and sleep soundly, knowing that you've yet again single-handedly saved the planet.
ASU invited prospective Asian students on Grounds April 4 from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. for EscAPAde a series of activities Sunday designed to show prospective Asian students what life is like for Asian students at the University.
In celebration of the State of Israel’s 71st birthday, Hoos for Israel and the Hillel Jewish Leadership Council united to host the third annual IsraelFest.
Starting his career as a professional actor and volunteering across the world with Clowns Without Borders, Cunningham now holds an assistant professorship in both the drama and nursing departments.
The Alumni Weekend kicked off with the launch of the very first “Latinx History at UVA” website, which is aimed toward archiving the history of all Latinx organizations at the University.
Lin said her ability to capitalize on her skills, passions and values in the long run has allowed her to achieve new heights unprecedented by others in the investment and privatization fields.
Pulsing pop music, brightly-colored costumes and an overwhelming appreciation for the art of dance filled The Paramount Theater Saturday afternoon.
The event showcased a diverse set of dances that were traditional and modern alike, including the heavily-anticipated Fourth Year Tinikling dance.