How I would re-do college
By John Patterson | October 29, 2018If you could rewind Father Time’s clock to move-in day your first year and re-do college, would you?
If you could rewind Father Time’s clock to move-in day your first year and re-do college, would you?
I simply don’t feel like myself in leggings and a t-shirt, and I cite a high value in the capacity of my clothes to express intricate and nuanced details about who I am.
I learned that intrinsic motivation is an important tool to carry, because I can't always rely on other people or prizes to do tough things.
It is often difficult for businesses to find initial success, but some local owners have found support from the City’s Minority Business Program.
A recipe for all those students who want to cook nutritiously, but are running low on time.
“I don’t want to show my parents my dorm room! It’s a pigsty!” Exactly, my friend. It most certainly is.
Guacamole has a special place in my heart — it was the first recipe that I learned how to make.
I could pick up a book and go to Spain with Hemingway or East Egg with Fitzgerald.
With a new Mediterranean joint in town, decisions must be made.
Move over Jim Ryan, a new prez is in town
This past Friday’s event had a special emphasis on unifying the University and Charlottesville communities during times of a contentious political climate.
Although I officially felt like a 40-year-old who got excited over replacing sink sponges and trying a different scented hand soap, these were topics that drew my mom and I closer together.
Until time travel is invented, art is the closest I’ll get to seeing the past with my own eyes.
This recipe yields the most delicious meat sauce that I have ever had.
The Community Bridges 5K will incorporate a race around Grounds into the activities surrounding President Jim Ryan’s inauguration
How working as a waitress has motivated me as a student.
The line between being negative and being realistic
I discovered the dark side of University wildlife last Friday while driving with my friend Ian.
Art for the Heart was started by second-year U.Va. student Emma Hitchcock and University of Mary Washington freshman Zadie Lacy.
Emma and Jeremy met at 2:00 p.m. and went for a late lunch at Bellair Market.