Impress your friends with this guacamole
By Sadie Goodman | December 1, 2019Jonah's recipe should make enough guacamole for three people — or one very hungry one.
Jonah's recipe should make enough guacamole for three people — or one very hungry one.
The grant will allow for the program to be used in University classrooms to help students learn about complex biological processes.
They talk about the Commonwealth Clash, and tell you, ‘This is the year.’ You’re interested in going, but the problem is you don’t really understand what they’re talking about.
Simply banning donations from gay men doesn't actually reduce risk, because gay men aren't always at the highest risk to have HIV.
Food is the biggest contributor to the University’s nitrogen impact.
The creators hope to highlight stories that may otherwise be underrepresented or go untold.
Despite shortcomings with his stage presence, Still Woozy delivered a quality musical performance that provided the audience with the chill vibes they expected.
I am disappointed, but not surprised by the Democrats' newly proposed legislative measures.
The Thai Student Organization celebrated and shared Thai culture with the University Saturday at their annual Pad Thai Party.
Unlike traditional screen-based media that can only display one perspective, 360 degree filmmaking uses specialized camera equipment to capture images and sounds from all angles.
Virginia’s more rural counties rarely enroll more than 10 students each within the entire undergraduate community in a given year.
With Democrats now having control of the General Assembly and Governor's office for the first time since 1993, a law that restricts the Confederate monuments from being removed could be repealed.
This proposal would help to create an efficient, ethical means for course enrollment.
While the pressure to perform on and off the field is always present, the mental and physical toll that athletes face come to a head on travel days.
Now it’s your decision to pass the word along — or keep the secrets for yourself.
The event was focused on the Amazon fires and political issues affecting African Americans, Latinx and indigenous people that are applicable to the University.
Barbara Comstock and Jamelle Bouie will be working for the Center for Politics as guest speakers and panelists for the University.
The 11 member hip-hop a cappella ensemble put on a lively show, filled with renditions of classic songs and more contemporary hits.
The Cavaliers' last ACC championship win in 2009 was immediately followed by a national championship.
Strengthening ties to traditional supporters and making inroads in new communities must remain the priority of leaders and voters across the state.