Finding our missing parts in college friendships
By Victoria Laboz | May 30, 2018The people closest to us can sometimes say more about ourselves as people than we can.
The people closest to us can sometimes say more about ourselves as people than we can.
We are still struggling to break strength out of a gendered role and claim it as an incredible characteristic for all of us.
Bonvillian, a University professor emeritus, avid researcher and service fraternity adviser, passed away earlier this month.
As trading closes for the semester, we look back on this difficult-to-pin asset’s performance so far.
Once the weather warms up, it’s pretty hard to find the the Lawn without students in their caps and gowns, taking advantage of the Rotunda’s beauty as a backdrop for their graduation portraits.
Life is a verb, and we are about to change tenses.
Five ways to find great restaurants near your new home.
Three departing faculty members reflect on their teaching experiences and share plans for next fall.
I’m not yearning to return to or repeat my past four years here. But I am so very, very thankful for the memories that those years have given me, the people they’ve brought me and the lessons they’ve taught me.
This locally owned and operated Charlottesville favorite is a must try for all University students, especially those graduating this May.
Finals season has as much a culture of its own as Coachella.
My Pokémon game won’t win itself
Zoës Kitchen is a Northline bus ride away with reasonably-priced meals that are both fresh and delicious.
In what other context do you experience the same feelings of resentment that surface while sitting in Clem at 3 a.m. on a Monday, and the same sense of contentment and belonging when surrounded by friends and familiar surroundings?
While there are parts of Blacksburg I welcome and embrace, there are a few things I will never identify with.
Whether you’re shocked at the seemingly premature arrival of the year’s most beloved season, or welcoming its return with open arms, summer is imminent.
Ashley and Jay met at Old Cabell at 5:30 p.m. and went to Roots to get food and chat.
It was four years too late, but here I was in the thick of the quintessential high school prom I had always wanted.
All of the ingredients in an El Jefe bowl are available at any local grocery store.
West Main Street bakery closes its doors after nearly five years of business in Charlottesville.