The Chocolate MYLK Club has a recipe for impact
By Astrid Cheng | Yesterday“MYLK” is an acronym for “Making Young Leaders Knowledgeable,” which echoes the club’s goal to empower students through leadership and service.
“MYLK” is an acronym for “Making Young Leaders Knowledgeable,” which echoes the club’s goal to empower students through leadership and service.
No matter your religious affiliation, I hope these brownies bring you as much joy as they have brought me over the past 19 years.
By connecting female students across different programs with both each other and other women in the workforce, WLDP seeks to help its participants envision themselves in all kinds of leadership roles.
Whether it be for a fancy meal or a relaxed night in, this Spanish comfort food is the perfect dish to make with a short amount of time.
With my IUD, I know that I am prioritizing my reproductive health as well as my day-to-day peace of mind.
More than 50 years later, Gerry is revisiting and unpacking those early years in her book “Here to Stay: The Story of the Class of Women Who Coeducated the University of Virginia.”
As a lifelong swimmer, Anderson wanted to focus on making swimming a widely-accessible skill and help to dissipate many new swimmers’ pre-existing anxiety about the water.
WE at U.Va. is part of the global organization Women Entrepreneurship, which empowers women to develop entrepreneurial and leadership skills through mentorship and community.
This year’s Endless 5K Charity Run brought in over $1,500 for PHAR.
The interaction between these seemingly disparate topics transformed a series of individual talks into a unified narrative, speaking to TEDxU.Va.’s ability to channel the wisdom of speakers from different professional and academic experiences on Grounds into a singular vision.
In Charlottesville, this year’s Ramadan began the evening of Feb. 17 and concluded the evening of March 19.
The University’s chapter of Remote Area Medical’s Fisherville Community Host Group held the Fishersville, Va. Clinic at the Augusta Expo Center Saturday and Sunday, bringing free medical, dental and vision services to the Central Virginia community.
However you choose to enjoy the waffles, they’re proof that a simple, pantry-friendly breakfast can still feel indulgent — the kind of meal that makes winter mornings something to look forward to.
After many University students indulged in a week of late mornings and guilt-free scrolling online, returning to deadlines and schedules can feel like a disorienting transition.
Tucked right off of the Downtown Mall, Revolutionary Soup has been serving soups, salads, sandwiches and a variety of other comfort staples for over 20 years.
At the University, Best Buddies breaks down traditional social barriers between young adults with and without IDD, creating a less isolating world through sincere, enduring friendships.
To help students take a step back from assignments and ease anxiety, both Student Health and Wellness and the Maxine Platzer Lynn Women’s Center have enlisted new members of their teams — therapy dogs.
The “Women of the Bible: Nameless Women” Bible study at St. Paul’s explores how the roles of women shape scripture.
As someone who eats gluten-free, I rarely approach bread without hesitation, but what began as a curious purchase quickly became a habit.
Going home for break often brings a slew of horrors — hometown horrors, as I like to refer to them.