
Take Me Out to the Ball Game
Several major league teams once made Charlottesville home for spring training
Before Scottsdale, before Sarasota, the big leagues came to Charlottesville.
Before Scottsdale, before Sarasota, the big leagues came to Charlottesville.
Three spooky stories from alumnus Rob Craighurst's Charlottesville ghost tour.
At the Virginia Film Festival, the main star is the art of filmmaking itself.
From swimming holes to watering holes, alumni share their favorite activities and ways to keep cool.
Look through a few of the thousands of photographs Ed “Flash” Roseberry has taken of Charlottesville since the 1940s.
Rufus W. Holsinger photographed Charlottesville at the turn of the 20th century, capturing the Rotunda fire and much more.
Always an integral part of life at the University, the Corner has been shaped by a colorful collection of characters and establishments.
Final Exercises return to the Lawn—with some caveats.
For 30 years, UVA’s scrambling Pep Band managed to stay one punchline ahead of the authorities.
Hadley, a Tar Heel and Rhodes Scholar, leaves Wash U. to succeed Lampkin.
Students return for another unusual semester on Grounds, marked by limited group sizes and regular testing, even as in-person classes continue.