Luce is Charlottesville’s new go-to takeout authentic pasta place
By Maggie Trundle | November 18, 2019For just $9 or $10, you can get 16 ounces of pasta made from scratch with the freshest ingredients.
For just $9 or $10, you can get 16 ounces of pasta made from scratch with the freshest ingredients.
About 100 people came together to celebrate Yahweh, meaning "God" in Hebrew, Friday night at Eunoia, a Christian event space located on Jefferson Park Avenue.
The great thing about a pumpkin is that it represents endless possibilities.
NASU held a panel Sunday to discuss Native American identities and how the University can better support Native American communities.
With these recipes, you’re sure to kick your fall up a notch with the added bonus of using up those hand-picked apples sitting on your counter for weeks.
Hold your horses, OK? One grade won’t change your life for better or for worse, even if that class is required for your major.
These recipes prove that kale is not only delicious, but also debunks the idea that kale is only a “health food.”
Students of all cultural backgrounds gathered together at Shea House to show appreciation for the Taiwanese culture while enjoying a wide variety of traditional dishes.
Nine poets competed for five spots on this year’s team.
I may have become used to being described as mixed, but I still felt like I had to choose a singular identity — black or white.
Día de Los Muertos is a traditional Mexican holiday that honors those who have passed onto the next life with colorful altars and vibrant music.
Beyond printing issues, covering breaking stories and managing budgets, these couples also found love.
Love Connection is the perfect investment — very low risk, but potentially a very high reward.
Members of the University and Charlottesville community gathered at the Rotunda Friday evening to witness the unveiling of the Rotunda Planetarium.
I began to see that though there were many signs that I had chosen wrong, there were equally as many that showed I was exactly where I was supposed to be.
It’s the beginning of November. The leaves are changing, houses have their Halloween decorations up and pumpkin-spice-everything is taking over every coffee shop in Charlottesville.
Take a piece of paper and write “Lime” on it, stick it on a green shirt and give piggyback rides to all of your friends.
The same routine of granola bars and a piece of fruit can only continue for so long.
I am reluctant to admit that I have spent the vast majority of my free time not thinking about life back in my hometown of Springfield, Va.
After two months of relying on Newcomb Starbucks and Java City, I decided to take matters into my own hands by venturing out to find the perfect cafe.