What about love?
By Alex Stock and Allie Griswold | March 16, 2014Friendship is easy, lust is even easier, but love is really hard to find
Friendship is easy, lust is even easier, but love is really hard to find
Two third-years get a friendly vibe on their first bind date
Different strokes for different folks
Third year and grad student rate their date on the Corner 7, 8.5
These two first-years both rated the date a mediocre 7. He couldn’t buy her dinner, because they decided to go to O’hill — that was their first mistake. Nothing romantic ever happens at O’hill.
“I am a cheesy house full of romances, happiness and humor.”
Nothing for the boyfriend to be jealous of.
Second-years exchange fart jokes and pick-up lines over pizza Downtown
A third year and a first year hit it off over some stellar Mexican food — kick it off quickly as friends.
And sometimes, it just works.
Two lovebirds banter over dumplings and sense a tinge of love, and then he asked Cavalier Daily Love Guru out.
Eric and Ava, a third-year and a second-year, go on a less-than-romantic date at Crozet Pizza on the Corner on Friday. But they hang out afterwards!
The self-decribed narcissist meets another match.
Second-year College student still can’t tell his kids “How I Met Your Mother.” This couple’s Crozet Pizza date was pretty one-sided.
Rain was in the air, but sadly, love was not.
What happens when you set up Joe Harris and his friend on a double blind date? Hilarity.
She’s a self described Honey Badger, he shoots all the meat he eats
When push comes to shove, David will squat two of you
A successful match is made after mild Rotunda confusion.
Anna and Tom met on Monday at 7 p.m. on the Rotunda steps and went to The Virginian for dinner and Arch’s for dessert.