My time in quarantine housing
By Zoya Zahid | November 6, 2020My biggest worry now is getting coronavirus and a few days ago, it almost came true.
My biggest worry now is getting coronavirus and a few days ago, it almost came true.
"I don't know if you can tell, but it's hard to make connections during a pandemic. And that's connections of any kind — romantic, friendship business. It's difficult. So I decided, you know, why not put myself out there?"
"I met up with my Friend Connection yesterday, which was Saturday, Oct. 24, at Corner Juice and … we went and had lunch on the Lawn and we kind of talked about just U.Va and stuff."
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The loaf tastes like warm hugs and cozy blankets and can be eaten as a breakfast, an afternoon snack or a late-night treat.
In the midst of this political and social turmoil, University students and faculty members have shared their outlook on what voting means to them and why it matters, especially on this Election Day.
Hope presents itself as one of the few certainties here. We can hold onto hope — hope for a desired outcome, hope for a better future and minimize this election anxiety together.
When it comes to debriefing after an election, one of the most important ways to reduce the stress you may be feeling is to research information on your own, form your own opinions and don’t let other outside opinions influence or shape your own.
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The College Scoop was created in March to empower students within the FGLI and minority communities with the goal of aiding in the college application and transition process.
Look, it’s not like I look amazing either. It’s 10 a.m. and we’ve all given up, but please, let me see a human face. Please, I’m so lonely.
For too long I thought that the only way to be productive was to stay locked up in my room with my laptop and never leave.
If all we are able to do is our best, then there’s nothing more to do.
As the semester progresses, COVID-19 protocols and safety procedures have been frequently updated to ensure students’ and faculty members’ safety on Grounds.
The burnt piece of parchment paper is now displayed in the kitchen, taped to the fridge— a reminder of the inevitable mistakes that we will make.
My emotions after I learned I’d be a Life Columnist for the fall semester can be described in three words — surprise, happiness and terror.
It is a tale as old as time — Black women being spoken over and spoken for — and one that extends far beyond politics, I might add.
We are less than a month away from the official November 3 Election Day, and it is nearly impossible to avoid that fact wherever you go.
Is it even Halloween without some form of trick-or-treating?
Some days, our bodies may feel overtired and fatigued. Exercising does not mean you have to immerse yourself in a high-intensity workout or push yourself to extreme limits.