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Noelle Valdinoto


Students and voters across the country have begun to prepare for Nov. 5th: The 2024 presidential election
Sitting on the Rotunda steps writing this, I can’t help but picture myself here again in a mere seven months, walking down these steps as a student for the last time, draped in my cap and gown.
I try to bring these comforting flavors to my life at the University, and share this slice of home with friends to get into the fall spirit.
The Contracted Independent Organization hosts workshops where students can work on new skills and experiment with different artistic mediums.
Hopefully, one day, once DoorList is but a memory, a fun night out will not be reliant on sorority dues or your phone’s battery life.
Part of what makes the Barbenheimer phenomenon so noteworthy is that, for a moment last summer, it felt like movies were everything, everywhere, all at once. 
From Gloria Gaynor to Eminem, these artists — spanning various genres and decades — will help you find the motivation you need to finish the semester strong.
Amid a national crisis of pedestrian safety, Charlottesville and the University are also struggling to properly maintain pedestrian safety.
I am so excited to announce the launch of our newly revived puzzle section.
This year’s lineup is no exception, with not one but two international features receiving nominations, as well as comedies, dramas, romances, tragedies and — of course — two summer-defining cultural sensations.

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