Top 10 ways to check out U.Va. without coming to Grounds
By Anna Mason | April 29, 2021Without coming to Grounds, future first-year students will be able to see all of the presentations that are crucial to understanding the University experience.
Without coming to Grounds, future first-year students will be able to see all of the presentations that are crucial to understanding the University experience.
As a self-proclaimed pasta fanatic, I have searched for the best pasta alternatives, and I’ve narrowed my findings down to three options that never seem to disappoint.
I need a Michael Scott, a Stanley and an Andy. I need a ridiculous boss who is willing to make fun of their employees. And I need that annoying guy in the office who everyone loves to make fun of.
Humans weren’t made to experience our lives through a screen, but while we had to do just that, we didn’t let it change us.
I recommend these diverse, easy-to-make, picnic-ready recipes to ensure a satisfying dining experience that can easily be made from any apartment, house or dorm.
UndocUVA held an April speaker series this semester in lieu of its annual "DREAM Week" event.
Reading the newspaper with a cup of coffee in the morning may seem like an artifact of the past, but that doesn't mean we're better off without it.
With almost one year of a pandemic under our belts, it’s easy for our default to be spending time alone and avoiding social interaction.
The Yolk Shack is located at 159 Madison Lane. Updates and information about the business are posted on its Instagram page, @theyolkshack.
From your Charlottesville staples like Roots and FIG to the more eclectic Kardinal Hall and FIREFLY, these businesses are working to be more environmentally friendly.
Just because you’re not at the point where you can easily alter your entire lifestyle doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy and contribute to the earth in little ways.
Listening to nostalgic music of your past will remind you of your growth — however imperceptible it may have been to you.
I am the type of person who gets excited for my meals, and that’s because I make them exciting. I prepared not just a simple avocado mash on bread, but rather something more extraordinary.
Pets can bring out the best in us and drive us to be better for them.
The theme of this year’s APIDAHM is celebration and healing after a tumultuous year that made in-person gatherings within the community particularly difficult.
Taught by Media Studies Prof. Aniko Bodroghkozy, students covered a variety of Charlottesville-based news publications' coverage of the May Days protests at the University.
It feels like a lot of moving pieces, but each aspect of this lunch takes only a few minutes and tastes like you spent hours.
The trees on Grounds are in bloom, and the grass is turning greener. Walking around Grounds is a great way to get outdoors and explore our home a little bit more.
The unconventional year allowed programs to plant a firmer base in Charlottesville and open up virtual opportunities that extend the scope of service learning to even more students.
One piece of wisdom, perhaps the most important, that I'll take with me as we hopefully come to the end of the coronavirus is that there's nothing to gain by focusing on the future.