Charlottesville celebrates its annual Pride festival
By Neha Kulkarni , Pauline Povitsky and Carolyn Lane | September 18, 2019This past weekend, downtown Charlottesville celebrated the end of Pride Week with its annual Pride festival.
This past weekend, downtown Charlottesville celebrated the end of Pride Week with its annual Pride festival.
Officers of ISO encouraged international students to bring their roommates or students they have met over their first week at the University, culminating in an informal meet-and-greet.
Matsuri is a Japanese word that means “festival,” referencing a celebration with games, performances and food relating to Japanese culture. This is exactly what Japan Club provided the University community this past weekend.
The event showcased a diverse set of dances that were traditional and modern alike, including the heavily-anticipated Fourth Year Tinikling dance.
From “A Star is Born” to “Green Book,” UPC has made it a priority to show a variety of movies to students free of cost to create nights of relaxation for students of all backgrounds.
This is the first year The Castle will be operating as a vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free-friendly dining space.
Bonvillian, a University professor emeritus, avid researcher and service fraternity adviser, passed away earlier this month.
Twenty incoming first-year students began their first semester of the 2017-18 year in London.
This year, five University alumni made the Forbes 30 Under 30 lists.
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.