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The Decline of Cinema & The Fate of Violet Crown

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Veggies Shine at Botanical Plant-Based Fare

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Love and Laughter in The Forest of Arden

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PVCC Names Poet Laureate and Visual Arts Luminary

March 19, 2026March 20, 2026Gram Sellman, Assistant Editor

After a hiatus in 2025, the Virginia Community College System is hosting the second statewide Poet Laureate and Visual Arts Luminary competitions from March 27-28 in Roanoke, with the theme of the competition being “I Dream.” Each school in the VCCS system will name a poet laureate and a visual arts luminary to compete for […]

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PVCC Testing Center Offers a Regulated and Welcoming Environment

March 19, 2026March 25, 2026Colley Baker, Staff Writer

The PVCC Testing Center, located in room M607 of the Main Building, offers a variety of testing services for PVCC students and people in the larger Charlottesville community.  For PVCC students, the Testing Center is a place where students with special needs can receive testing accommodations, take English as a second language or ESL tests, […]

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The Story That Will Lure You In

March 19, 2026March 20, 2026Jennifer Grimm, Staff Writer

As a longtime fan of the candid and fearless Jennette McCurdy, I was excited to dive into McCurdy’s debut novel, Half His Age, and it truly delivered in ways I did not expect. McCurdy’s writing is sharp, unflinching, and often hilarious, even amid the most uncomfortable moments. McCurdy’s ability to explore dark, taboo topics with […]

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Expectations versus Reality

March 19, 2026March 19, 2026Jackson Murphy, Assistant Editor

Jujutsu Kaisen: Execution is finally in theaters and acts as a sneak peek of what’s to come for Jujutsu Kaisen in Season 3. Unfortunately, Jujutsu Kaisen: Execution’s release fell short of expectations. What was supposed to be an almost two-hour debut of the highly anticipated Culling Game arc, in reality, felt more like a patchwork […]

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The Longest Table Offers New Perspectives

March 19, 2026April 29, 2026Lauren Waskey, Assistant Editor

On Wednesday, Feb. 11, students, faculty, and staff at PVCC followed the warm aroma of various soups into the Bolick Center Event Space for the second annual The Longest Table. The PVCC Longest Table event encourages people to try something new over a meal. Last year, participants were randomly assigned tables to sit next to […]

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The Untold Egyptian Story at The Fralin

March 19, 2026March 19, 2026Lauren Waskey, Assistant Editor

Four thousand years ago, a man sits and strings his longbow. His name is Nenu. He lives at home with his wife, Sekhathor, and two children, one son and one daughter. He has two dogs, potential ancient ancestors of the modern-day Kelb tal-Fenek, or Pharaoh Hound, breed. A man named Genu, perhaps a servant, stays […]

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