Charlottesville’s ‘Kinda Saturday Night’ was watching Luke Combs perform at a packed Scott Stadium
By Kelsey McIntyre | 3 days agoScott Stadium’s packed seats were a testament to Charlottesville’s love of country music
Scott Stadium’s packed seats were a testament to Charlottesville’s love of country music
The show brought together comedians from across the University community, united by a love of laughter
The event is committed to offering an accessible alternative to the typical convention scene
This year’s Endless 5K Charity Run brought in over $1,500 for PHAR.
The interaction between these seemingly disparate topics transformed a series of individual talks into a unified narrative, speaking to TEDxU.Va.’s ability to channel the wisdom of speakers from different professional and academic experiences on Grounds into a singular vision.
Organizers of the event hoped the evening would serve as a reminder of how shared ritual can build connection in moments when communities often feel divided.
Saturday, the DEI committee for the Class of 2026 Fourth Year Trustees partnered with Lawn residents to host the University’s first Lunar New Year tradition on the Lawn.
Love took center stage last weekend as the Charlottesville Symphony Orchestra commemorated Valentine’s Day with their program titled “Romance.”
State Senator Aaron Rouse said that the Virginia State legislature isn’t always effective, but is much more friendly and cordial than people think.
Miyares said pursuing repeat criminal offenders is a more crucial step in reducing crime, saying that studies show a small percentage of criminals commit a majority of crimes.
The event was jointly sponsored with the Center for Effective Lawmaking.
After the event, Heaphy took questions from the audience of about 80 people, many of which were about the debate on the line between free speech and hate speech.
The performance stars Austrian actress Antia Ziehler as Emmy Noether and was directed by award winning director Sandra Schueddekopf.
The conference concluded Sunday morning with two final talks on Lie groups and invariant polynomials, setting the stage for Fields Medalist Curtis T. McMullenu's lecture series that began Monday.
The event "Democracy Dreams: José Martí and Cuba in the Nineteenth Century" is part of the Democracy Initiative’s Touchstones of Democracy Series.
Many expressed disapproval of the sign for the event which depicted a plane as the hyphen of “9-11” flying into the twin towers. Several comments called for Ryan to delete the post altogether, claiming that Ryan or his public relations representative should know better.
Memory Mondays serve to maintain a collective institutional memory of the University’s minority organizations’ histories, which are oftentimes forgotten due to the four-year turnover of students.
The theme for Layaleena this year was “A Journey through Time,” which represents a celebration of how Arab culture has changed over the years, as well as the aspects that have remained the same.
The Alumni Weekend kicked off with the launch of the very first “Latinx History at UVA” website, which is aimed toward archiving the history of all Latinx organizations at the University.
Pulsing pop music, brightly-colored costumes and an overwhelming appreciation for the art of dance filled The Paramount Theater Saturday afternoon.