Pumpkin spice weaves into fall on Grounds
By Malaika Rehman | October 11, 2025Appearing in dining halls, coffee shops and local bakeries around Grounds each autumn, pumpkin spice has become a recurring aspect of student culture
Appearing in dining halls, coffee shops and local bakeries around Grounds each autumn, pumpkin spice has become a recurring aspect of student culture
Just a short walk from Grounds, Feast! is a one-stop shop for gourmet groceries and thoughtfully prepared staples that are perfect for upgrading your school-year menu
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Sunday afternoon at IX Park, Charlottesville’s twelfth-annual Cville Veg Fest turned a stretch of blacktop and muraled walls into a kaleidoscope of color, sound and taste
“It's 100% worth it, if it works out,” Suarez-Vasquez said.
Having once navigated their own beginnings, professors now guide current students in figuring out their paths.
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Everyone may have their own strategy, but here are some tips on how to get moving and feel fantastic while doing so.
For Kate Gillen, a hobby that once started as home videos as a pre-tween has now become a source of entertainment for thousands.
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While I yearn for a myriad of dishes, no local favorite leaves me reminiscing quite like Ivy Provisions’ breakfast sandwich
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