Growth in food delivery services seen on Grounds with Tapingo, JoyRun
By Lucy Whitney | April 25, 2017Over the past few years, multiple food delivery service apps have started to pop up on Grounds and college campuses across the country.
Over the past few years, multiple food delivery service apps have started to pop up on Grounds and college campuses across the country.
The Miller Center hosted political writer and commentator William Kristol on American Forum on Monday.
Barbara Fried, a member of the Board of Visitors, said this was an opportunity to speak with students in an informal setting.
The restorations are being made under the direction of the Thomas Jefferson Foundation, which owns and operates the property.
The College Republicans hosted a veterans panel Monday to engage students in learning how going through war strengthens or changes veterans’ political views and to discuss policy changes that would benefit veterans and their families.
The University’s School of Law volunteered at the Legal Aid Justice Center, which will be launching a new pro bono clinic this coming semester.
Local organizations like Madison House and the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank used the day as an opportunity to reach new goals in their fundraising.
The teach-in was purposefully designed so students would pass it on their walk between classes and could come, sit on the steps and listen to professors speak for as long or little as they wanted.
On Tuesday, the Roosevelt Society presented the Undecided Voter Forum at Open Grounds.
Each woman who spoke at the event currently has a child in China from whom they are separated.