The One with Second Year Apartments
By Katherine Firsching | April 25, 2018For the majority of students at the University, second year means the chance to experience apartment living.
For the majority of students at the University, second year means the chance to experience apartment living.
This year, the Air Force took home the trophy.
I did accidentally sign up for a class called “Dragons, Dragons, Dragons” once.
Before my Cavalier Daily life column, there was my middle school think piece, “The Gospel According to Johnny Boi.”
Don’t look now, but it is officially less than a month until graduation.
It’s not the first time that a truck has been caught in this inconvenient, conspicuous spot.
Spreadsheets are the most functional way people can organize, categorize, systematize and generally just “-ize” things
Economics Prof. Lee Coppock invites students to join him on his morning run in an effort to get to know them better
Indulging in the abundance of free samples at the Charlottesville City Market.
When I first entered Al Carbon, I can remember thinking, “This is gonna be good.”
Because I think that is the only thing that I can do for myself — just to keep on keepin’ on.
We limit ourselves to an array of different experiences for no good reason.
There is striving for excellence and then there is tying your self worth to the number of hours you spend studying.
I’d like to think that my modern threat categorization process is more refined than when I was a four-year-old, but in all honesty, I wonder if much has changed.
Charlottesville community member aims to become the number-one cookie seller despite heart condition.
Cabell and Charlie met at 7:00 p.m. and then went to Qdoba for a short dinner
In this sea of lettuce, homemade jewelry and jams galore, a meat-pastry enthusiast like me could find sanctuary.
In case you’re interested in celebrating a beautiful cat instead of some dead guy in the ground, please address all cards to Ancho, The Cavalier Daily Cat.
Located on Fontaine Avenue, Silk Thai is an easy walk from Alderman Road dorms and definitely a nice change from dining hall food.
Take the time to get to know them, because they want to get to know you.