Local businesses begin to thrive on Downtown Mall strip once more
As the country begins to move out of the economic downturn, the number of consumers and shoppers strolling Charlottesville's Downtown Mall appears to have increased.
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As the country begins to move out of the economic downturn, the number of consumers and shoppers strolling Charlottesville's Downtown Mall appears to have increased.
On the third anniversary of the 2007 Virginia Tech massacre last Friday, federal law enforcement officers issued a study of violent attacks carried out on U.S. college campuses during the past century.
Riots erupted at James Madison University's annual "Springfest" party Saturday when gatherers began throwing beer cans and bottles. Harrisonburg civil disturbance officers dressed in full riot gear used pepper spray, tear gas and foam batons to disperse the crowd. According to officials, between 20 and 30 people were arrested.
Christopher Brightman, CEO of the University of Virginia Investment Management Company, which manages the University's endowment, has resigned for unspecified personal reasons.
The Virginia General Assembly honored deceased Virginia Tech student Morgan Dana Harrington with a House Joint Resolution offered Feb. 26 by House Majority Leader Del. Morgan Griffith, R-Roanoke County.
The University's capital campaign currently is falling behind on meeting its goal of raising $3 billion by Dec. 31, 2011.
University alumnus David Foster revisited Grounds yesterday morning when he was sworn into the Virginia Board of Education.
The Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure Act of 2009 will take effect Feb. 22, instituting a series of regulations to protect consumers younger than 21 years of age from excessive debt.