Top 10 post-spring break plans
By Grace Breiner | March 15, 2019Hopefully, the rest of the semester is significantly better than what we left with.
Hopefully, the rest of the semester is significantly better than what we left with.
From morning classes to the dining halls, every semester thousands of University students hop on and off the bus — and a select few happen to drive them.
Originally founded to focus on eating disorders, the Body Positive Team has now been in operation for over 10 years.
Your parents warned you it was a terrible idea.
People from all over the state, and even the globe, attended the event Saturday, Feb. 23, which lasted from 10:30 a.m. until 2 a.m. the following morning.
For the past year, nine Christian ministries on Grounds have been collaborating in order to pull off this event.
The program seeks to pair young girls who possess great potential with older, college aged girls who can help them tune into their strengths, to develop and thrive using their natural skills.
The Virginia Riding Team is a club sports team open to University students of all years with an interest in riding horses
Despite the integral role they play at orientation, there has been a lack of diversity among OLs.
From “A Star is Born” to “Green Book,” UPC has made it a priority to show a variety of movies to students free of cost to create nights of relaxation for students of all backgrounds.
While your texting your friends about your poultry-related dreams, you may as well see what they’re up to later.
Severus and Lily, Gunther and Rachel, Sharpay and Troy — what do all of these iconic fictional duos have in common? Unrequited love.
Dan Xia’s door is embellished with over 800 colorful sticky notes, each with a personalized message from strangers who pass his room.
Taking classes just for fun is a hallmark of a good liberal arts education.
Raupp was selected to represent the USA at the 2019 Special Olympics World Games in Abu Dhabi as one of 14 tennis players in the United States’ 220 person delegation.
Because academic expectations are high enough
After 25 years in the booth of University parking garages, Jada Howard's last day as an attendant was Jan. 4. She was retiring. It wasn’t entirely her choice.
On a winter day in the early 1980s, Class of 1984 alumna Deborah Whelan went with a friend to see “It’s a Wonderful Life” for the first time.
Group organizes pop-up dining experiences to showcase the food of local refugee chefs.
Despite initial performance woes, filmmakers turn to Entertainment Marketing class for strategic re-launch solutions.