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By Anya Johnson | November 8, 2024The language of dirty talk doesn’t come easily.
The language of dirty talk doesn’t come easily.
Participants are asked to rank how strongly they agree or disagree with statements about their personality traits, beliefs and preferences in a relationship.
Organizers of the event aimed to remind students of the excitement of dressing up for Halloween.
Follow these four lessons from my grammas to make your life — at college and beyond — as deeply gratifying as theirs have been.
Here are some of the best ways you can honor ghosts, ghouls and goblins alike and enjoy this Halloween.
Beyond presenting students with their class rings, the Third Year Ceremony brought together students and families in joyous celebration.
Why should I let the threat of the “last” keep me from enjoying the rest of my University experience?
For the families staying at Ronald McDonald House, the CPP’s work is more than just a meal.
The quaint atmosphere, fast service and hearty entrees solidify Monsoon Siam's place on my list of the top 10 restaurants in Charlottesville.
These costumes can easily be pulled off by the time Halloweekend rolls around next Thursday, and they might even result in a killer Instagram post.
Here are 10 things that I am forced to lament with each passing day — but fortunately, the mourning period is quite fleeting.
Spice up the “Where do you live?” question by asking your date something a bit more creative.
This autumn dinner trio — caper chicken, acorn squash and apple pie — makes for the coziest of October evenings.
The Mod Pod offers a mix of casual dining with bold, vibrant flavors that make each dish worth trying.
I realized that my firm “control” over life was preventing me from enjoying the beauty of banal, everyday things.
Here are my suggestions to make the most of your shopping experience.
Here are some oh-so-convincing excuses for you to use if you find yourself on a late streak.
Pi-Napo fills the need for top-tier pizza near Grounds.
Fifteen women from the Class of 1974 — the University’s first fully coeducated class — discussed their personal stories in the College of Arts and Sciences.
I highly recommend venturing to Dr. Ho’s to add a touch of home to your Charlottesville dining experiences.