Is reader burnout real?
By Zoya Zahid | August 24, 2020Personally, finding myself with nothing but time and a growing book list, quarantine presented itself as the perfect opportunity to read.
Personally, finding myself with nothing but time and a growing book list, quarantine presented itself as the perfect opportunity to read.
Charlottesville’s Black-owned food businesses have always been a thriving part of the community.
Whether you’re starting the next chapter of your life from your home or on Grounds, my advice to you is to be safe, have some courage, take a few risks and remember some names.
I have no excuse for being blind to the Black experience in America because the information has always been out there for me to consume.
Creating content with friends can take some time and logistical communication, but when you aren’t as physically close, that’s kind of the whole point — and it can be a great way to find something out about your friends that you didn’t already know.
After watching the video, I thought it would be fun to experiment and write about what it's like to eat like a celebrity for a day.
Looking back on her time at the University now as the highest ranking executive of one of the most influential news organizations in the world, Levien is proud to call herself a U.Va. graduate.
All I know for sure is that my previous U.Va. life will have to stay in March, and that the only way to ensure that is by approaching this fall with an open mind and a willingness to adapt.
Last fall, I was sitting in one of my Curry classes when our professor asked us to participate in an exercise that opened my eyes to how new some of the University community is to talking about race.
Although students are lacking many of the traditional cultural components of the SLI, professors and tutors are working focusing on ensuring students still experience and understand the values of other countries through a multitude of activities.
Let this be your guide to both a responsible yet delicious meal on the Corner.
The best way to make this next semester better for your academics, social life and mental health is to reflect on what did and did not work for you last semester.
While it can be hard to see through the cloud of uncertainty, we must remain strong as a community.
Although the members of the University's LGBTQ+ community may be physically distanced from one another, they are still finding virtual ways to uplift one another remotely.
Now more than ever, the Black voices of our communities and the University demand and deserve to be heard and acknowledged.
Rising third-year Nursing student Phillip Phan pursued nursing to give back to the medical community that had treated his father with compassion and respect.
There is no pressure — just opportunity.
Throughout their teaching careers, professors often experience incredibly fulfilling moments, ones they can look back upon with nostalgia. For some, those proud moments are moments spent with you — the students.
In high school no one — not my friends, my teachers nor my family — thought I would attend college anywhere near my hometown of Memphis, Tenn.
The University upholds a strong principle of student self-governance, evident in this group of U.Va. students who are voluntarily devoting their time to providing labor for any tasks the University needs.