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(08/30/18 2:12am)
I fall in love with places far too easily — it’s a weakness of mine. When people start dating, their imaginations run into ideas of what their wedding, family and lives would be like together. When students graduate college, they begin to see visions of where they want to work and what they want their careers to be. When I visit a new city, I piece together scraps of my observations and create a mirage of a life I want to live.
(08/30/18 10:43pm)
Real estate company Woodard Properties has abandoned its $50 million plan to build a development in downtown Charlottesville.
Developer Keith Woodard said that he was immediately ending the project, known as West2nd, in a press release from the Blue Ridge Group Tuesday. The decision was in light of “yet another unexpected delay” from the City Board of Architectural Review — who voted 5-3 in mid-August not to recommend the project for approval to Charlottesville City Council — which the developer deemed the “last straw.” West2nd was to be built on the parking lot that currently hosts the weekly City Market.
(09/13/18 3:28am)
Reconciling an institution’s past controversies with the comparatively liberal present is a challenge that often surfaces when assessing its favorite historical figures. The University faces this challenge directly when addressing the legacy of its first president, Edwin Alderman. Though Alderman is notable for his leadership and contributions to the University community, an increased awareness of Alderman’s involvement with eugenics and ties to white supremacy has begun to overshadow his integral role in the University’s development, and complicates the community’s task of coming to terms with its history.
(08/28/18 2:00am)
Virginia returns to the football field Saturday night for a clash under the Scott Stadium lights against in-state foe Richmond.
(08/12/18 6:58pm)
On the one-year anniversary of the deadly car attack that ended her daughter’s life, Susan Bro and other activists gathered to honor Heather Heyer’s life at the site of where a vehicle plowed through a crowd of people protesting the white supremacist Unite the Right rally last August.
(08/11/18 9:21pm)
Albemarle County resident John Miska, 68, Algenon Cain, 28, of Red Springs, N.C. and William Hawkins Jr., 53, of Amelia, Va., were arrested by law enforcement personnel downtown Saturday for disorderly conduct, trespassing and public intoxication, respectively, on the one-year anniversary weekend of the white nationalist Unite the Right rally.
(08/11/18 8:44pm)
Community members expressed mixed feelings about the implementation of bag searches by law enforcement Saturday as the City tightens security in the downtown area due to the possibility of potential demonstrations on the one-year anniversary weekend of the violent white supremacist Unite the Right rally.
(08/27/18 6:15am)
According to the CDC, an estimated 1.1 million people in the United States are living with HIV and one in seven do not know they have it. In an effort to help people living with HIV and AIDS, University researchers created PositiveLinks, an app equipped with features such as appointment reminders and a wellness calendar to encourage treatment adherence. In June, the researchers published a study that found that PositiveLinks was able to improve treatment adherence and outcomes among HIV-positive patients.
(07/22/18 9:16pm)
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(07/24/18 4:07am)
A few months before the violent events of Aug. 11 and 12 garnered national attention for Charlottesville, A.D. Carson moved from South Carolina to begin his new post as professor of Hip-Hop at the University. Now almost a year after the white nationalist “Unite the Right” rally, as the community and the nation still reckon with the events that transpired, Carson has followed up his late 2017 project with “Sleepwalking 2,” an album that meditates on the power of language in a world of strife and urges engagement with each of its tracks.
(07/22/18 9:14pm)
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(07/09/18 10:44pm)
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(07/06/18 11:24pm)
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(06/24/18 6:28pm)
As a result of increasing violence, millions have fled El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras. According to PBS, gang violence escalated in these countries in 2006, when the Mexican army went to war with cartels in Central America, setting off a years-long conflict with thousands of civilians caught in the crossfire. Furthermore, many of the children affected are influenced by drug traffickers or “narcotraficantes” to serve as drug-mules and assassins. In light of the horrific violence spreading through Central America, thousands of immigrant children are arriving unaccompanied at the border between Mexico and the United States. Unfortunately in the wake of these tragedies, the Trump administration has shown an utter disregard towards immigrants — specifically immigrant children — before and after they reach the United States.
(06/25/18 5:46pm)
“Ocean’s 8” elicits audible responses. It’s like that DirecTV commercial basketball fans were forced to watch hundreds of times throughout the NBA playoffs — because apparently the NBA loves to make its fans suffer — with the guy staring at the camera and having a bunch of different reactions to all the prestige TV he’s binging and then the narrator says, “get DirecTV if your ‘thing’ is not being a chump.” In actuality, it’s rare for a movie to command heart and mind with such variety and frequency in under two hours, but “Ocean’s 8” delivers.
(07/02/18 11:31pm)
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(06/16/18 3:26pm)
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(06/16/18 3:35pm)
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(05/31/18 2:01am)
There is an old saying in some book somewhere that we always want what we do not have. It has been regarded as a known fact in my childhood household, my mother shouting it at me whenever she walked in on me standing in front of the bathroom mirror incessantly running my fingers through my knotted, curly hair in a vain attempt to straighten it. It’s what I would silently think to myself when all of my shorter friends tell me about how they wish they were taller and when all of my taller friends talk about wanting to be shorter. It’s what I think whenever people begin a sentence with “If only” and end it with a dreamy sigh as they imagine what their altered and improved lives would be like in another world.
(05/21/18 1:11am)
Outgoing University President Teresa Sullivan addressed the graduating Class of 2018 as the commencement speaker at Final Exercises Saturday and Sunday, where the University awarded 7,072 degrees to undergraduate and graduate students. Sullivan’s speeches both centered on a core theme of resilience by using historical examples.