‘Maḏayin’ Transports You Back in Time
Inside The Fralin Museum of Art at the University of Virginia is the cosmology of an entire people.
Inside The Fralin Museum of Art at the University of Virginia is the cosmology of an entire people.
PK German, a now-defunct organization, once brought stars from the Ramones to Kool & the Gang to Grounds.
When friends think of Dabney Lancaster Stellmann, they remember her always having a pad and paper in front of her.
With nearly 20 dance teams on Grounds, it is safe to say that the students of U.Va. know how to bust a move.
When Claire Frazier Bolton is stressed, she turns to her iPhone Notes app.
A pounding voice chants rhythmically alongside a projection of waves crashing as one enters the Fralin Museum of Art.
The top of Observatory Hill has always been facilities management territory—a place where branches and brush, leaves, and other bio-rubble are hauled away to keep the Grounds looking their best. Some of these piles, now neatly stacked and categorized by UVA Sawmilling, are logs from trees that have fallen, or have been cut down during new building construction, on and around Grounds.
Once upon a midnight dreary, while Edgar Allan Poe pondered, weak and weary, over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore in his room on the Range, did he foresee his future standing in literature?
The University's most bejeweled student organization started with a Yik Yak message.