Cville Veggie Festival celebrates 20 years
By Katie Nicholson | September 25, 2016The Charlottesville Vegetarian Festival celebrated its 20th anniversary on Saturday, September 24, 2016 at IX Art Park.
The Charlottesville Vegetarian Festival celebrated its 20th anniversary on Saturday, September 24, 2016 at IX Art Park.
A great friend of mine from high school recently set off to spend two years overseas serving in London as a Mormon missionary.
It’s been almost exactly one month since I officially earned the title of “second year” yet it feels like it’s been only a few days.
Everyone told us we were making an utterly terrible decision.
Bright blue t-shirts graced the Lawn this past Tuesday as members of Hoos Got Your Back invited students to sign a pledge.
Bryan and Gabby met on Friday at 7 p.m. and went to Arch's on the Corner.
The Undergraduate Research Network is a special status organization under the Center for Undergraduate Excellence.
How to fully experience U.Va. in the fall.
This year’s Tom Tom Fall Block Party, the Tomtoberfest, will take place Sept. 23 and 24 at Lee Park by the Charlottesville Downtown Mall.
Looking to explore Virginia’s wilderness this fall? Check out this guide to local hikes, thanks to the expertise of three College students.
1. The Hawaiian shirt It may not be the most original costume out there, but chances are you either own a short-sleeved pastel button down with an all over palm-tree-and-coconut motif, or have borrowed one at some point from your downstairs neighbor.
I’d never really seen anything quite like it. Imagine hundreds of people, dozens of dogs and babies, tons of deliciously enticing smells and the creeping sense that there isn’t enough money in the world to satisfy all of your cravings.
“Thank you!” I yelled to the bus driver as I stepped off the bus and began my walk to the AFC.
A new bar officially opened on the Corner this Thursday, September 8.
Guys and girls alike have at one point had to walk somewhere on their own. We do it all the time so we don’t think much of it.
Sustained Dialogue, a student-led CIO that facilitates dialogues between students from a variety of backgrounds and perspectives, is implementing new structural changes this year to moderate constructive conversations within the current political and social climate both at the University and the United States at large.
For many students at the University, the first memories made on grounds are not those of hall meetings in the basement of AC-deprived old dorms or searching for hard-to-find buildings with other new Hoos as clueless as they are.
At the end of summer, my twin sister and I woke early for a sunrise paddle on the beach. Though we both enjoy being out there early, it’s generally something I prefer to do with my own friends.
This semester, I signed up for an 8 a.m. Organic Chemistry class — by choice.
When my dad travels, he travels logically and efficiently. He makes sure my sister has her charger, I have my headphones and my mother has her glasses.