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Making old dorms new again: Renovations reimagine residential life Changes have administrators and students thinking outside the box fan By Diane J. McDougall ...
UVA sports have won their share of hardware. Here’s a list of the national titles belonging to the Cavaliers.
UVA astronomy professor Ed Murphy gives a tour of McCormick Observatory, its history and its current purpose.
As plans for the University of Virginia began to take shape in Thomas Jefferson’s imagination, he envisioned a lawn surrounded on three sides by housing for students and professors, connected by ...
Take a journey back in time with Charlottesville photographer Ed “Flash” Roseberry.
The Magazine kicks off its series of retrospective pieces commemorating the UVA Bicentennial with a look back at Jefferson's dreams for his University’s future.
On Friday, October 6, 2017, tens of thousands of students and alumni joined on the Lawn to join in the launch of the University’s Bicentennial celebration.
In honor of our return to bowls after 6 years away, we take a look back at some of our most memorable. 1984 Peach Bowl in Atlanta: Playing in its first-ever bowl game, Virginia—with Coach George Welsh ...
Rolling Stone magazine’s $1.65 million settlement with the UVA chapter of Phi Kappa Psi in June all but ends litigation surrounding the sensational and since-retracted December 2014 story, “A Rape on ...
UVA students construct life-sized moving monsters with the help of Hollywood special-effects artists.
Jerry Reid (SCPS '14) is an undergraduate student, a member of the Jefferson Literary and Debating Society, a newly elected University Judiciary Committee representative, a brother in Chi Phi ...
The building might be gone, but University Hall housed decades of memories that linger.
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