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Although these organizations have members who are University of Virginia students and may have University employees associated or engaged in their activities and affairs, the organizations are not a part of or an agency of the University. They are separate and independent organizations which are responsible for and manage their own activities and affairs. The University does not direct, supervise or control these organizations and is not responsible for the organizations' contracts, acts or omissions.    
   
3.7 Magazine - Literary magazine

3.7 Magazine is an annual literary, arts, and features magazine at the University of Virginia that was founded in the Spring of 1992. Among the myriad of university publications, 3.7 is unique in its fusion of poetry, fiction, interviews, artwork, photography, digital media, and design. Past issues have included interviews with luminaries, such as Ray Bradbury, poets Sharon Olds, Kyle Thompson and Charles Simic, and musical groups Cake, Hogwaller Ramblers, and Sebadoh. We have continued this tradition in recent issues with interviews of Beat generation photographers Fred and Gloria McDarrah, Ender's Game author Orson Scott Card, and a piece with Pulitzer-prize winning poet Henry Taylor.

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A Single Carrot Freshly Observed: Undergraduate Journal of Art

A Single Carrot Freshly Observed, The Undergraduate Journal of Art and Art History, is the only on-grounds magazine devoted exclusively to the visual arts. We are an annual publication featuring student, faculty, alumni and community artwork. We publish professional, well-researched art reviews; criticism; interviews; short, engaging articles and research in the fields of art and art history. A Single Carrot provides publicity for UVa artists and offers publication and editing opportunities to aspiring art historians, writers and photographers. The new Undergraduate Journal of Art and Art History aims to promote a greater appreciation of the visual arts at The University of Virginia.

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The Ante Review

The Ante Review is the University's first literary e-zine, dedicated toward promoting contemporary literature beyond the Charlottesville community, utilizing technology to provide a platform for emerging voices. Our mission, simply put, is to recognize the best in underground work. Toward those ends, we accept a broad variety of work, ranging from prose, poetry, creative non-fiction, drama, photography, recipes, musical recordings and hypertext stories. We publish quarterly online and annually in print.

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Cavalier Daily

The Cavalier Daily is an entirely student-run, non-profit organization with an operating budget accrued solely through advertising.

The Cavalier Daily is Virginia’s oldest collegiate daily and the oldest daily newspaper in Charlottesville, Va. Since the summer of 1996, The Cavalier Daily has been the only daily newspaper at the University, with a print circulation of 10,000 distributed on Grounds and in the surrounding Charlottesville area. The Cavalier Daily also publishes a daily Online Edition with expanded and enhanced content that has been recognized by Student Council as the University’s best Web site.

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Glass, Garden Magazine

Glass, Garden is a "do-it-yourself" literary-arts magazine, produced by hand (without computers!) and concentrating in the arts of handwriting, papercraft, hands-on art, experimental design and presentation, and superb art & writing. Publishing mostly undergraduate work, it seeks to integrate all walks of art into the community at large. It is published annually in a very limited supply. Please contact glasscommagarden@gmail.com for more information.

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Inkstone

Inkstone is a student-run publication dedicated to providing a medium through which people of all ethnic backgrounds can express their views concerning Asian American culture and identity. We encourage creative work and correspondence from all walks of life.

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Iris: A Magazine for Thinking Young Women

Iris: A Magazine for Thinking Young Women is created through a program at the University of Virginia’s Women’s Center. A ground-breaking academic unit, the U.Va. Women’s Center mission is to educate U.Va. students in how to create change in self, community, and the world through providing services that promote gender equality. Iris is a premier part of this effort. We recently reconceived the magazine after 15 years of national presence, with the intention of appealing most powerfully to young women at U.Va. and beyond. Our goal was to be uplifting, inclusive, and literate.

Iris Online is a place where you can ask our magazine contributors questions, write and share your own experiences, and read weekly updated Iris poetry, prose, essays, and articles.

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The Last Romantics

An online undergraduate poetry review, based at the University of Virginia, publishing poetry by students across the nation in monthly issues.

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Local Tea

Local Tea Literary Magazine is a literary magazine that focuses on women writers and wants to highlight new, unpublished writers at the University of Virginia. We are in no way discriminatory. Local Tea publishes poems, short stories, blurbs, and any other form of the written word. We are always looking for submissions and for staff members. To submit a piece, e-mail localtea@gmail.com.

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Meridian

Meridian is a semiannual literary magazine edited by MFA students in the Graduate Program in Creative Writing at the University of Virginia. Started in 1998, work from Meridian has appeared in Best American Poetry, Best American Short Stories, New Stories from the South, and the Pushcart Prize anthology. Meridian has published work by two poet laureates, three Pulitzer Prize winners, two National Book Award winners, and a winner of the National Book Critics' Circle; however, it remains dedicated to discovering new voices. The magazine's "Lost Classic" section has featured previous unpublished work by renowned authors such as Ezra Pound, Zora Neale Hurston, Robert Frost, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Mark Twain, and Flannery O’Connor. Recent interviews in the magazine have featured Edward P. Jones, Francine Prose, Tao Lin, Jane Mead, and Lydia Davis.

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Pulse Comic Zine

The goal of Pulse Comic Zine is to provide a creative outlet for comic artists and writers whose needs have not yet been met at the University of Virginia. Although daily strips are published in various campus publications, we would provide a freer format for artistic expression. Our goal is to publish a bi-annual comic-based magazine for the University of Virginia featuring the work and writing of U.Va students. By publishing comics in a more extensive format, we would improve the breadth of narrative possibilities available on grounds. Pulse Comic Zine will be free to all community members and will be distributed in libraries, local comic bookstores, and various locations around grounds.

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Pride Magazine

Pride Magazine strives to highlight and celebrate Black and Multicultural student culture at the University of Virginia. Our Mission: Pride Magazine and Pride Online will act as a resource for Black students at the University of Virginia, striving to articulate the ideals of awareness, self-expression, activism, and equality in a physical, literary, expressive, and practical form.

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Virginia Literary Review

The Virginia Literary Review (VLR) has published the work of U.Va. students since 1979, making it the oldest literary magazine on grounds. We publish poetry, prose, and photography semi-annually, and distribute on grounds and in the Charlottesville community. VLR is a contracted independent organization run by undergraduate students at U.Va.

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V Magazine

V Magazine is a student publication that focuses on culture here at UVA, featuring students and organizations, as well as other events and topics of interest at the University. V will discuss fashion, culture, and student life, and provide students opportunities to work with writing, photography, layout and business

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Veritas

Veritas ("truth" in Latin) is the literary arts magazine published annually by medical students of the University of Virginia. The mission of Veritas is to produce a publication that exhibits the explorations of medical students and residents into the humanitistic impulses that lead them to medicine, help them to respond to the learning of medicine and enrich the practice of medicine. We recognize that there are many aspects to the lives of medical students and want to showcase the students' creative endeavors. We accept original works of poetry, prose, photography and any other form of visual art by medical students or residents.

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Virginia Law Weekly

The Virginia Law Weekly newspaper is published by students at the University of Virginia School of Law each Friday of the school year, excluding breaks and exam periods.

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Wahoo Wire

Wahoo Wire a student-run website/magazine focused on the world of sports with Virginia Athletics at its core. One of the only websites/magazines of its kind, Wahoo Wire is an outlet for aspiring sports journalists, writers, photographers, editors, graphic designers, business managers, and marketers at Virginia. Wahoo Wire will include in-depth analysis of the teams and individual players of the Cavaliers--personal interviews with past and current members of Virginia athletics-- ACC coverage featuring reporting done by Virginia students as well as students from other ACC institutions-- club sports coverage-- sports satire-- opinion articles-- and most importantly, journalism that illustrates the connection between sports and culture both in the United States and abroad. The website will also include gutsy photography and provocative graphic design.

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Yellow Journal

The longest-running, though not continuously published, humor and satire publication at the University. First published in 1912, discontinued in 1934, and re-launched in the 80s, The Yellow Journal is a paper “bubbling over with good fun and in no sense a scurrilous sheet, or one that would wound the spirit or hurt the feelings of any man”. We offer a humorous critique of University life and gently poke fun at students, faculty, and administrators, because everyone needs to be reminded not to take himself too seriously.

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