Bodo’s Bagels workers vote against unionization
By Merrill Hart | June 11, 2022The election came after workers presented union authorization cards on May 10 in hopes of receiving voluntary recognition from Bodo’s management.
The election came after workers presented union authorization cards on May 10 in hopes of receiving voluntary recognition from Bodo’s management.
After speaking with members of Hoos in Treble, it is clear that the friendship between them is what leads to their excellent performances.
Their experiences at the University have instilled a passion for art that will persist after college.
Councilmembers cited concerns about Charlottesville's existing lack of housing when voting to deny a permit converting a 21-unit apartment building into a 19-room hotel.
Students write, shoot, and edit their films over the course of the year, and share their work at the annual Overcranked premiere — this year, eleven short films were screened.
“16 Winters” wraps up the 2021-2022 season for the U.Va. Department of Drama in a beautiful and important way.
Performance events like “Making Noise in the Library” are the best of the tiny treasures art students give to the University.
“She was really part of the fabric of the museum and probably our greatest advocate in many ways," McLendon said.
Shakespeare on the Lawn promised a timeless delivery of a classic tragedy, and rewarded its audience with just that.
Council used the first in-person meeting in nearly two years to discuss options for climate action, hear avenues for offering tax relief and approve a new housing development on Stribling Ave.
Classes exploring the arts across their many iterations comprise the perfect addition to any potential course load.
The Charlottesville Racing Club — a multi-disciplinary cycling club based in Charlottesville — and the UVA Cycling Club came together to put on the event benefitting Charlottesville Community Bikes.
Council members passed the budget unanimously, along with a resolution to increase the real estate tax by one cent.
On an early April Wednesday in the basement of Echols House, the members of the University band Indecisive talk about the upcoming recording of their first album, their experiences as a band and their hopes for the future.
First Year Players' production of "Something Rotten!" will run from Thursday, April 28th to Sunday, May 1.
Friday’s speaker was Charlottesville artist and musician Ramona Martinez, whose faith in the divine, both Christian and occult, factors into everything that she makes.
Even though he performed just under the amount of time students had to wait, the concert was a success.
The City has invested $46.7 million into affordable housing, constructed and preserved 1,611 affordable units, and served 640 additional households since 2010.
Still, Overcranked plays a unique role in shaping and supporting filmmakers at the University.
This week's concert headlined Associate Professor of Viola Ayn Balija.