‘Bad Vegan’ is the best kind of vegan
By Sadie Goodman | September 18, 2019The lifestyle of a college student is not one that easily supports veganism.
The lifestyle of a college student is not one that easily supports veganism.
President Ryan and Coach Tony Bennett, I’m looking at you. I’ve written the both of you articles, but for some reason, I have received no fruit baskets or Twitter shout-outs for my efforts.
All semester long, I wrote columns for The Cavalier Daily on being sick. Even when I tried branching out, I felt compelled to stick in at least one sentence from Sick Girl.
Having a grocery list is useful in helping adhere to certain time restraints, making grocery shopping efficient and also keeping to a budget.
It seems like more and more people are developing lactose intolerance or choosing to cut dairy out of their diets for other health reasons.
My fear of the unknown and my fear of unfamiliar situations combined to produce less-than-stellar results.
Spread out your blanket, lay out your highlighters, catch Tundy in the back of your Boomerang and boom — you’ve had a productive day.
I’m 2,500 miles away from my family, yet I feel so at home.
I actually consider myself to be a book hoarder — I’ve never given away a book I’ve received, and my 20-year-strong collection is scattered throughout the places I’ve lived in the past.
When it comes down to it, you know what will make you happy. Make sure to take some time to reflect on what that is.
The India Student Association hosted its second wide-scale zero waste event on Sept. 1, which aimed to promote a sustainable and eco-friendly lifestyle.
Gender equality, marriage equality and wage equality — the notion of human equality permeates today’s social justice rhetoric. But, to the average American, “blood equality” may be a foreign term. It is this lack of awareness that Homoglobin, a Virginia-based nonprofit founded this year, hopes to ameliorate.
VISAS is made up of eight programs aimed at fostering dialogue between domestic volunteers and international members of the University community.
As a new semester peers around the corner, the few days leading up to its start provides U.Va. students critical time to reflect on past semesters and brainstorm any changes — or “New Year’s resolutions” — they would like to make in their college lifestyles.
Officers of ISO encouraged international students to bring their roommates or students they have met over their first week at the University, culminating in an informal meet-and-greet.
Welcome to Aug. 27, 2019. It is the first day of class and the furthest you will ever be from the first day of summer.
This past spring, Charlottesville was gifted its very own First Watch restaurant, a healthy brunch chain.
Here are some things you can do to limit hunger and have a successful syllabus week.
I created three delicious and easy recipes, so you can experiment with these foolproof recipes in order to rejuvenate your love for avocado toast.
It all started with the release of “Reputation” — that’s when I first noticed that Taylor Swift and I had drifted apart.