ns-SignerSpeak-ThomasRoades.jpg Charlottesville Mayor Mike Signer teaching his graduate-level politics class at the University of Virginia. Appears In Charlottesville mayor teaches class on ‘Leadership, Statesmanship and Democracy’ By Thomas Roades | September 14, 2017 “Plato was Aristotle's teacher, and Aristotle rebelled against Plato,” Charlottesville Mayor Mike Signer said as he addressed a group of 17 students gathered in New Cabell Hall on a Friday afternoon.
Charlottesville mayor teaches class on ‘Leadership, Statesmanship and Democracy’ By Thomas Roades | September 14, 2017 “Plato was Aristotle's teacher, and Aristotle rebelled against Plato,” Charlottesville Mayor Mike Signer said as he addressed a group of 17 students gathered in New Cabell Hall on a Friday afternoon.
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