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The group opened for Athens-based band Jameson Tank at The Southern in their first ever ticketed event in early October.
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Jamming with The Jellies

Even though each member has different degrees of musical backgrounds, the group’s adaptability, perhaps their strongest element, is evidenced by their cohesiveness on stage.   


A defining quality of The Wavelength, and perhaps what has brought back their weekly crowds to The Whiskey Jar, is Milor’s eagerness to interact with the crowd.
A&E

Whiskey Wednesday with The Wavelength

The tones of classic rock and roll and the rhythms of blues swept across a buzzing audience of packed tables and standing spectators as couples danced sweetly on the periphery. 


As the band walked onto the stage barefoot, beers in hand, baggy t-shirts hanging, smiles growing, and hair as shaggy as ever, the crowd had to do a double take to ensure they were looking at The Southern’s stage and not that cramped attic on Arcy Drive.
A&E

Arcy Drive brings attic rock to the Southern's basement

Last Sunday, Arcy Drive made it back to Virginia — rocking The Southern Cafe & Music Hall — the latest stop on their nationwide tour, The Stattic Tour Part 2.Through their youthful spirit and undeniable talent, the group captured the audience’s heart and attention from start to finish. 


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Latest Podcast

In this episode of On Record, Allison McVey, University Judiciary Committee Chair and fourth-year College student, discusses the Committee’s 70th anniversary, an unusually heavy caseload this past Fall semester and the responsibilities that come with student-led adjudication. From navigating serious health and safety cases to training new members and launching a new endowment, McVey explains how the UJC continues to adapt while remaining grounded in the University's core values of respect, safety and freedom.