Arts & Media Clubs

  • Folded Club

    Join us for a chill folding experience celebrating an ancient Japanese art style and letting our creative juices flow. We will learn and teach how to fold various models while listening to music and enjoying some light snacks. More advanced folders may be interested in designing their own origami or creating diagrams for existing crease patterns. We will host events such as folding on the lawn and attempt a senbazuru which is folding 1000 cranes to make a wish come true.

  • Gymnastics Club at UVA

    This club will offer UVA students with a chance to pursue their gymnastics abilities in college aswell as beginners who are interested in learning. This club will also provide members witha chance to demonstrate their skills by participating in meets and exhibitions.

  • Harmonious Hoos

    The Harmonious Hoos is an all-gender a cappella group at the University of Virginia that was founded in 2010. Our goal is to bring together undergraduate students who are passionate about singing and performing a variety of musical genres. Each of our members has the opportunity to select a song, arranged for them, that they wish to solo before graduation. We have performed at Rotunda Sing, UVA Basketball Games, UVA Baseball Games, Virginia Marching Band Winter Concert at John Paul Jones Arena, Rotunda Dinners, Dorm Sings, Lighting of the Lawn, SingFest, Political Campaign Office Openings, and local high school performances, as well as many joint concerts and our large individual concerts each semester. We also record and release our music on streaming platforms, including our most recent album, Venn Diagrams. If you or your organization is interested in booking a performance with the Harmonious Hoos feel free to email our president, Ethan Yu, at harmonious.hoos@gmail.com.

  • Her Campus at UVA

    Her Campus is a gender-inclusive online lifestyle and fashion magazine. Join us if you are looking for a creative outlet and want to see your writing posted online! We have both Writing and Social Media teams and participate in brand partnerships.

  • Hoos in the Stairwell

    Hoos in the Stairwell (HoosITS) is the only Broadway acapella group at the University of Virginia. It was founded in the fall of 2012 by Meredith Zettlemoyer and Arianna Sherman. The group performs pieces from a variety of different musicals, as well as mash-ups with popular music. It aims to introduce musical theater to the realm of acapella at UVA and to the greater Charlottesville community, with hopes of fostering an appreciation for the genre and its versatility in the process.

  • Hoos In Treble

    Formed in 1999, Hoos in Treble is an all-treble a cappella group in the ACPC at the University of Virginia. We have auditions in the fall and spring and always are looking for talented new members. HIT sings in a variety of musical genres, and we love to perform on a regular basis for events at UVA and in greater Charlottesville. We pride ourselves in being surrounded by such an incredibly diverse group of women! HIT has recorded 11 full-length albums, including our most recent, Daydreams, which you can stream anywhere you get your music. Don't forget- you can always spot us by our pink shoes!Although this organization has members who are University of Virginia students and may have University employees associated or engaged in its activities and affairs, the organization is not a part of or an agency of the University. It is a separate and independent organization which is responsible for and manages its own activities and affairs. The University does not direct, supervise or control the organization and is not responsible for the organization’s contracts, acts or omissions.

  • Hoos Views

    Hoos Views is a broadcast news organization promoting bipartisanship by bringing together U.Va. students and professors, Charlottesville community members, politicians, non-profits, and other entities through effective political conversations. Our goal is to heal the current political divide and to facilitate comfortable, productive political conversation.We are building our platform starting with social media, utilizing “catchy” and informative videos to educate the public about key issues through brief interviews with community members. We will launch the video series component of our organization mid-January, inviting panelists to share perspectives on topics ranging from national issues, such as health care and gun control, to local issues, such as affordable housing. Each segment will launch on YouTube and our website with smaller clips available on our social media platforms. The smaller clips will appeal to a majority of our audience, which is college students, while the longer episodes will appeal to the academic community. There is no “winner” on our show. The goal is for viewers to gain a better understanding of the issues discussed and to emphasize the importance of productive, thoughtful and respectful political discussion.

  • Hullabahoos

    The Hullabahoos are a group of guys at the University of Virginia who like to sing other peoples music without instruments and wear robes while they do it. Since the group was founded in 1987, they have been fortunate enough to sing at venues large and small. A few of our most memorable gigs include being featured in Universal Pictures' major motion film Pitch Perfect, guest starring on NBC's hit TV sitcom, The Office, accompanying Ed Helms during his commencement exercises speech in 2015, singing for President Obama at the 2011 Democratic Congressional Retreat, performing at the Hard Rock Cafe in Manila, Philippines, the George W. Bush 2007 President Dinner at the Washington Convention Center, and on ABC's Good Morning America. With the 2024 release of our studio album Washed Up, the group's future has never been brighter.

  • Humans of UVA at the University of Virginia

    At Humans of UVA, we create a platform featuring portraits and short stories that glimpse into the lives of members of the UVA community (students, faculty, and staff). We hold dearly the notion that every person has their own unique story. We interview diverse members of the UVA community (students, faculty, and staff) and document their stories through the use of social media. Through this, we display the diversity of the UVA community, giving attention to voices that are not typically heard (ex. minority populations, LGBTQ, and etc.)Examples of interviews can be found on @humansofuvaofficial on Instagram and @HumansofUVa on Facebook.

  • Indieheads

    The purpose of Indieheads is to bring together students who are passionate about the independent music scene. We aim to provide a welcoming environment for the enjoyment and discussion of music released under small labels (e.g., Sub Pop, Matador, Run For Cover) or by the artists themselves. On top of weekly meetings, we have social events like house shows, listening parties, and other outreach events.