MSA and collaborating organizations host series of communal iftars during Ramadan
By Victoria Parage-Riboul | 30 minutes agoIn Charlottesville, this year’s Ramadan began the evening of Feb. 17 and concluded the evening of March 19.
In Charlottesville, this year’s Ramadan began the evening of Feb. 17 and concluded the evening of March 19.
The University’s chapter of Remote Area Medical’s Fisherville Community Host Group held the Fishersville, Va. Clinic at the Augusta Expo Center Saturday and Sunday, bringing free medical, dental and vision services to the Central Virginia community.
However you choose to enjoy the waffles, they’re proof that a simple, pantry-friendly breakfast can still feel indulgent — the kind of meal that makes winter mornings something to look forward to.
After many University students indulged in a week of late mornings and guilt-free scrolling online, returning to deadlines and schedules can feel like a disorienting transition.
Tucked right off of the Downtown Mall, Revolutionary Soup has been serving soups, salads, sandwiches and a variety of other comfort staples for over 20 years.
At the University, Best Buddies breaks down traditional social barriers between young adults with and without IDD, creating a less isolating world through sincere, enduring friendships.
To help students take a step back from assignments and ease anxiety, both Student Health and Wellness and the Maxine Platzer Lynn Women’s Center have enlisted new members of their teams — therapy dogs.
The “Women of the Bible: Nameless Women” Bible study at St. Paul’s explores how the roles of women shape scripture.
As someone who eats gluten-free, I rarely approach bread without hesitation, but what began as a curious purchase quickly became a habit.
Going home for break often brings a slew of horrors — hometown horrors, as I like to refer to them.
Sitting at the intersection of 14th and W Main Street, Boylan Heights has been a staple of the Corner life at the University since 2008.
Like many other Black girls, there came a day when I recognized that I stood out — when I looked at all the TV screens and movies and realized that Barbie doesn’t have cornrows with brightly colored ball hair ties and barrettes at the ends.
In their History of African-Americans at U.Va tour, the Guides center their trips around the complicated racial legacies of slavery and discrimination at the University.
BGU brings together dozens of students across various years, united by its mission to support and empower Black women at the University.
Organizers of the event hoped the evening would serve as a reminder of how shared ritual can build connection in moments when communities often feel divided.
Saturday, the DEI committee for the Class of 2026 Fourth Year Trustees partnered with Lawn residents to host the University’s first Lunar New Year tradition on the Lawn.
If a flimsy poster can rewrite a setlist, imagine what a vote — a formal, counted and institutionally recognized voice — can do.
This small-plate restaurant is perfect for both celebratory dinners and a casual midweek catch-up session with a friend.
The International Relations Organization hosted its 11th annual Virginia Inter-Generational Model United Nations Conference.