An ode to the train system
By Victoria Parage-Riboul | 3 days agoI’ve spent quite a few commutes on the Amtrak train — my ratty backpack and trusty duffle bag in tow.
I’ve spent quite a few commutes on the Amtrak train — my ratty backpack and trusty duffle bag in tow.
From her phone, she runs the blog-style Instagram account @MealswithMolls, which has garnered over 8,000 followers by posting content that centers on Charlottesville’s multifaceted culinary world.
Chabad at U.Va is an organization with the goal of fostering community and connection for the Jewish community on Grounds.
The common and widespread failure of these lofty resolutions has prompted University students to reflect on why these goals so often fall apart.
Academic validation affects nearly every student in one way or another.
Fresh, experimental and organic, FARMacy Café certainly has its strengths.
As the holiday season comes to a close, many students look back not only on good company, but also beloved family meals.
For third-year College student Nana Appouh, going after his goals and aspirations meant leaving the Virginia football team and trying something brand new — content creation.
Despite all the scrambling and reflecting, I know that I have still not adhered to my big resolution of the year — to stop living on a countdown.
Where I see my left-brained nature most is my consistent role as the date-planner.
At the University, dating is not only about attraction — it is also about access
As a first-year student adjusting to college life, I realized that although I was constantly surrounded by people, there were often circumstances where I was very much on my own.
Many students will likely experience stress over political conversations this season, whether at Christmas dinner or over a New Year’s toast.
Students in attendance Thursday said Ryan’s legacy at the University was marked by his effort to prioritize and connect with students.
What used to be a local diner at the C&O railway station has transformed into an intimate, white-tablecloth eatery, specializing in a blend of classical French and modern American fare.
Thoughtful and bargainous presents exist, even for gifters living in first-year dorms or who spend their money almost exclusively on Starbucks.
This year’s theme, Remix, looks back on the event’s origin while leaning into how both the event and University community have since become enriched with old and new traditions.
A group of University students formed Friends of PHAR, a CIO that partners with PHAR to fight for local policy that better represents the needs of public housing residents in Charlottesville.
It becomes easy to forget that there is more to Charlottesville than just school and its immediate surroundings.
Around Grounds, many students and organizations kicked off the holiday season with Friendsgiving — a modern take on Thanksgiving to commemorate the holiday with their friends