Why you should retry the things you’re bad at
By Josie Sydnor | April 28, 2019We tend to place more value in our natural talents because we dislike failing, but it’s rare to succeed when trying something new for the first time.
We tend to place more value in our natural talents because we dislike failing, but it’s rare to succeed when trying something new for the first time.
It takes a dedicated student to drive to Richmond every Thursday night, and members of the University’s climbing team do just that.
To everyone in Clem at 2 a.m. on Monday morning — I see you, I am you and I feel your pain.
Matsuri is a Japanese word that means “festival,” referencing a celebration with games, performances and food relating to Japanese culture. This is exactly what Japan Club provided the University community this past weekend.
This salad is so delicious it doesn’t even taste “healthy.”
I’ve dabbled in the podcast world casually, but none of the murder mysteries, history lessons or politically relevant musings have ever held my attention for more than a couple installments.
Although I still don’t drink coffee, I know far too many people whose lives have been taken over by this caffeinated beverage.
Over 300 participants gathered on the Lawn April 14 to participate in the event and demonstrate Margaret’s trademark selflessness.
Flip the switch and sleep soundly, knowing that you've yet again single-handedly saved the planet.
ASU invited prospective Asian students on Grounds April 4 from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. for EscAPAde a series of activities Sunday designed to show prospective Asian students what life is like for Asian students at the University.
In celebration of the State of Israel’s 71st birthday, Hoos for Israel and the Hillel Jewish Leadership Council united to host the third annual IsraelFest.
Starting his career as a professional actor and volunteering across the world with Clowns Without Borders, Cunningham now holds an assistant professorship in both the drama and nursing departments.
The Alumni Weekend kicked off with the launch of the very first “Latinx History at UVA” website, which is aimed toward archiving the history of all Latinx organizations at the University.
You know that feeling in your gut when you know something bad is about to happen? Your stomach sinks and all of its contents rise up into your throat. This is exactly what I feel when I am about to lose a Snapchat streak.
This event, co-hosted by UPC and the Sikh Students Association for the first time, celebrated the Sikh practice of Langar — a communal, vegetarian meal provided for free at the end of Sikh religious services.
If you wrote this season as a movie, Hollywood executives would dump the script in the garbage. It’s too perfect. The redemption arc is too clean.
Lin said her ability to capitalize on her skills, passions and values in the long run has allowed her to achieve new heights unprecedented by others in the investment and privatization fields.
Pet rocks are great because you can personalize them, love them or even forget they exist.
Pulsing pop music, brightly-colored costumes and an overwhelming appreciation for the art of dance filled The Paramount Theater Saturday afternoon.
The event showcased a diverse set of dances that were traditional and modern alike, including the heavily-anticipated Fourth Year Tinikling dance.