That’s what first-year student Deshani Bandara from Sri Lanka said she felt as she arrived – “really happy and excited.”
4th Side Event Excites First-Year Students for What’s Ahead

Roughly 4,000 first-year students end the 4th-Side pep rally on the Scott Stadium turf Friday, forming a massive, human “UVA” for a drone hovering overhead. (Photo by Graeme Robinson, Virginia Athletics)
As University of Virginia first-year students poured through Scott Stadium’s pergola Saturday at sunset, cheerleaders’ exuberant voices greeted them with a hearty “Go Wahoos!” The cheerleaders hyped up the students, some of whom had settled into their new dorms just hours earlier.
This was their warm welcome to the 4th Side pep rally – and to their new home on UVA’s Grounds.
Students slipped into free UVA T-shirts to color the stands orange and blue. Cavman mugged for selfie-snapping students. The rally’s goal was to create an exciting environment for the thousands of new students, and provide them with a fun and comfortable atmosphere where they could strike up a conversation with anyone.


Bandara and her Class of 2027 classmates learned “The Good Old Song,” most for the first time, linking arms and swaying together. They were taught the meaning of the “4th Side” – a term referencing the importance of the football players on the sidelines and the fans in the stadium’s stands supporting the offense, defense and special teams on the field – as a crucial part of the game-day experience.
A loud cheer from the students welcomed UVA football coach Tony Elliott and his team to the stadium. Elliot, in turn, welcomed them to their new home. The students threw their arms in the air to spell “UVA” as the Cavalier Marching Band boomed and later spilled onto the field and clustered into groups forming “UVA” as a drone hovered overhead.
Here are some more images of the 4th Side pep rally:








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December 2, 2023