Make the most of your winter break
By Jake Talarico | November 28, 2017With a full month off from school, I’m fearful of falling into a rut while I’m back at home.
With a full month off from school, I’m fearful of falling into a rut while I’m back at home.
Here’s to the rest of the semester — may your walking be minimal as well as your problems.
While the few weeks before winter break may be dreary, the food you eat does not have to be.
The professor first became intrigued by the relationship between media and politics when he considered how public opinion is formed.
Part of the beauty of Friendsgiving is that everyone brings a different dish to the meal.
Embracing a hygge lifestyle means indulging in things that make you feel happy, content and calm. Sounding appealing?
Am I the only one who would prefer to see the image of watery macaroni printed on the packaging and who would rather hear “I’m not fine” as a response for once?
I did what any self-respecting student would do. I pulled some all-nighters.
Being reminded “why” is what makes me want to keep striving toward success.
LOTL, which initially began in response to the events of 9/11, has been recognized as a time for the Charlottesville and the University communities to come together despite hard times.
The curriculum will focus on films that either critique or are based in the history of white supremacy.
Nothing screams comfort food like a nice, juicy burger with a side of fries and a shake.
“ABC” is a staple for many Charlottesville residents, and for good reason.
Sometimes if you want to beat the player, you gotta beat the game. You have to show those tablers who’s boss.
Understanding, we all agreed, was the crux of moving past any of these listed differences.
The University is this weird fantasy realm disproportionately filled with attractive, in-shape young humans.
As I staggered from the Soviet bridge ice storm to the decidedly “weird” boat party, any semblance of cohesive narrative went right out the window.
I have written at great length about romantic love, but now, I want to focus on a much more prevalent form of love — friendship.
I thoroughly enjoy going to class on Friday morning. It sounds absurd, yes.
Isn’t average more relatable anyways?