NERO: The economic divide in exploring J-Term opportunities
By Emma Nero | April 21, 2026New solutions should be considered to ensure that the current financial aid complications do not create divides in who explores J-Term opportunities.
New solutions should be considered to ensure that the current financial aid complications do not create divides in who explores J-Term opportunities.
The Maxine Platzer Lynn Women’s Center is a prime example of a resource hub that the University and donors should continue to invest in, serving as a blueprint for how women within the University and in the greater Charlottesville community can be supported.
This switch can further ensure equity and accessibility for all students without large fiscal sacrifices.
Students vying for a Lawn room are left with the options of not signing an off-Grounds lease on the gamble of being accepted, or putting their name on a lease and risking financial or legal repercussions for removing their name.
If the space where Littlejohn’s used to be remains vacant until the spring semester, the University and investing partners could elevate student initiatives by providing the business space to a finalist in the Galant Challenge or promising student entrepreneur.
In a political climate where economic policies are mislabeled as a means of persuasion, it is becoming imperative to prioritize economics education.
The magic behind the success of the 7 Day chain could be none other than the 7 society itself
The inaugural Battle of the Organizations recently held between the Class of 2027 council and UPC sequenced as a series of field-day like games
Recent events have proved that the darty withstands not just in the 60 degree, sunny spring and fall conditions — but in fact they can happen rain or shine.
Much like how University students gain attendance to basketball games through points they have accumulated throughout the semester, they will be able to access library spaces in the same way.