The second first year
By Summer Hoffman | 8 hours agoFor many transfer students, their trajectory at the University is far from linear.
For many transfer students, their trajectory at the University is far from linear.
For performers and audience members alike, India Day is a meaningful tradition that allows students to connect with their culture.
The Fight Against Suicide is a student-led initiative that has been introduced at southern schools across the country, using organized boxing events to raise awareness and funding for mental health resources.
The event was part of “Reel vs. Real: Interpersonal Violence in the Media,” a monthly series hosted by Student Health’s Violence Prevention and Advocacy team in collaboration with the University Programs Council.
Since their doors opened in 2017, Corner Juice has become a staple for University students, faculty and Charlottesville residents alike, offering a variety of healthy food choices including smoothies, sandwiches, parfaits and coffee.
Whether you’re an incoming first year preparing for your arrival on Grounds or a current student at the University who has been spared thus far, be aware and ready to encounter some or all of these tragic affairs.
Sunday, racks of secondhand clothing lined the Amphitheater as students and community members came together to sift through garments in search of their next closet staple.
The Virginia Interfaith Coalition brought together over 100 people of various faiths and backgrounds for a night of food, music and conversation.
Black students already make up one of the smallest groups at the University — with approximately 13 percent of the University’s student body identifying as Black or African American.
DOTL seeks to authentically represent the student experience from the perspective of those who live it.
Limited hours and inconspicuous exterior aside, Marco & Luca has definitely become my go-to spot for a quick and affordable lunch near Grounds.
Just steps from Grounds, this pizzeria has been a dependable and inviting space for students ever since it first opened its doors.
“MYLK” is an acronym for “Making Young Leaders Knowledgeable,” which echoes the club’s goal to empower students through leadership and service.
No matter your religious affiliation, I hope these brownies bring you as much joy as they have brought me over the past 19 years.
By connecting female students across different programs with both each other and other women in the workforce, WLDP seeks to help its participants envision themselves in all kinds of leadership roles.
Whether it be for a fancy meal or a relaxed night in, this Spanish comfort food is the perfect dish to make with a short amount of time.
With my IUD, I know that I am prioritizing my reproductive health as well as my day-to-day peace of mind.
More than 50 years later, Gerry is revisiting and unpacking those early years in her book “Here to Stay: The Story of the Class of Women Who Coeducated the University of Virginia.”
As a lifelong swimmer, Anderson wanted to focus on making swimming a widely-accessible skill and help to dissipate many new swimmers’ pre-existing anxiety about the water.
WE at U.Va. is part of the global organization Women Entrepreneurship, which empowers women to develop entrepreneurial and leadership skills through mentorship and community.