Top 10 tips for first-year students
By Sam Saks | September 12, 2024For all things first year, here are some ways to get acclimated, thrive socially and academically and have some good fun.
For all things first year, here are some ways to get acclimated, thrive socially and academically and have some good fun.
Since opening, the deli has become a pit stop for students and local residents alike, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner items.
With a successful show to its name, U.Va. Barbell Club may soon serve as an inspiration for other student organizations to host more niche events on Grounds.
A fashion show dedicated to cultural clothing, the event brought together students from diverse backgrounds for an evening of artistic expression and unity.
I always thought I loved the hustle and bustle of the American lifestyle, but after experiencing the unhurried Spanish routine, I am rethinking my ways.
Here are 10 things I wish I could change about the frat party experience.
My newfound understanding that ordinary things can be extraordinary has given me an eye for life’s little treasures.
Love it or hate it, dorm life is an essential part of the first-year student experience at the University.
While these prospective Double Hoos are returning to the University, they still look forward to a fresh start.
My summer experience taught me that figuring out what you want to do in a career is not a 100-meter sprint but a marathon.
I am no longer rushing along this path — I am walking it and appreciating the milestones I have experienced along the way.
After living here for 10 weeks, I’m starting to think small towns aren't as bad as the angsty 16-year-old me made them out to be.
Home is not stagnant, and neither are we.
I can now confidently sit on the Rotunda steps on a quiet summer morning and feel a genuine sense of joy.
This recipe is quick, easy and perfect for anyone looking for a tasty treat that perfectly encapsulates the vibrant feeling of summer.
Go corral some friends, make your way to a ballpark and experience America's pastime, just as millions do every year.
Serving up sunsets, music and more apple delicacies than one could ever wish for, Carter Mountain Orchard deserves a spot on every University student's bucket list.
Van Heyningen encouraged students returning to Grounds this fall to take advantage of all the hikes Charlottesville and its surrounding areas have to offer.
While this selection of bagels had winners and losers, it is safe to say that the Class of 2024 has taken full advantage of the Bodo’s menu over the years.
The naked party, founded by fourth-year Architecture student Wells Woolcott, is the first of its kind at the University in recent memory.