A taste of Grounds: Food culture at the University
By Madigan Wirkus | August 5, 2025Generally speaking, the dining spaces on Grounds serve a singular purpose — sustaining students, not necessarily satisfying their taste buds.
Generally speaking, the dining spaces on Grounds serve a singular purpose — sustaining students, not necessarily satisfying their taste buds.
With the search for the University’s 10th president underway, students are voicing cautious hopes for a leader who will prioritize transparency, integrity and the needs of the University community
Students flocked to the Corner by the hundreds, filling up parking spaces, restaurants and bars alike
The Market offers a lot more than just gasoline and beef jerky — it is the type of place that turns an unsuspecting sandwich into a new lunchtime favorite
This summer, QSU members say that the organization’s efforts to support the University’s Queer community extend far beyond the 30 days of June.
These fourth-year students offer their reflections on their first year at the University.
As the 2025-26 school year inches closer, three Life writers came together to discuss their different perspectives as in-state and out-of-state students.
Despite the long days and demand of the job, this year’s OLs are excited to help students from near and far acclimate to Grounds.
I had been living on my own for nearly nine months — managing classes, job applications, and semi-adult crises — so why was I suddenly acting like I hadn’t changed at all?
Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day, Jubilee Day or Liberation Day, commemorates the end of slavery in the United States.
Littlejohn’s New York Delicatessen has once again closed its doors, marking the end of an era for the University community and Charlottesville residents alike.
Our primary existence in this space, regardless of the extent of human influence, compromises our time in the natural environment.
It is impossible to hold on to every old friend when you immerse fully into new, separate chapters of your life, and that is perfectly okay.
Just like that, I have successfully rebooted my high school sweetheart into a seasonal sequel entitled “Summertime Fling.”
Despite its widespread use, DoorList has stirred mixed feelings among students.
"Sunday scaries" encapsulates the turmoil of waking up to a surplus of rapidly approaching due dates, weekly reset tasks and for some, debilitating “hangxiety” from a Saturday night spent on the Corner
As the end of my fourth year comes into clear view, it is time to reflect on all the things that made my fourth year at the University special.
Too often, people — including myself — get so attached to the idea of "forever" that we miss the value of short-term experiences.
Emmy Squared is a Brooklyn-based restaurant that serves Detroit-style pizza and recently expanded into Charlottesville.
Students in all three of these programs stress that now, more than ever, it is important to be learning about our environment.