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Brennan Center for Justice’s Liza Goitein to Deliver Constitution Day Address
Elizabeth (Liza) Goitein, senior director for the Liberty & National Security Program at the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law. Elizabeth (Liza) Goitein, senior director for the Liberty & National Security Program at the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law, will deliver this year’s Constitution Day address at Washington and Lee University at 5 p.m. on Sept. 16 in Northen Auditorium. Her lecture, titled “Presidential Emergency Powers and the Threat to Democracy,” is free and open to the public.
W&L Law Welcomes Impressive Law Class of 2027
On Monday, August 19, Washington and Lee University School of Law enrolled 125 students in the J.D. Class of 2027. “We are delighted to welcome these exceptional students to W&L Law,” said Dean Melanie Wilson. “I have every confidence that they possess the talent, as well as the grit, to succeed with the guidance and support of our dedicated faculty and staff.”
Keydets to host Emory & Henry Saturday
LEXINGTON, Va. – Playing a third consecutive home game to open the 2024 season, the VMI women's soccer team looks to improve upon its great 2-0 start as the Keydets host Emory & Henry University Saturday at 4 p.m. at Patchin Field. Broadcast Information. Watch on ESPN+ | Live...
A Final Act of Generosity
Brian Shearer ’94 did not plan to attend Washington and Lee. He had been accepted at Carnegie Mellon, but with encouragement from a W&L alum whom he met while working at the mall, Brian changed his mind mid-summer and joined the Class of 1994. It was a decision that changed the course of his life for the better. Decades later, when he realized his life was going to be cut short by cancer, Brian spent his final days giving back to his beloved university.
‘You will be saving a life,’ local shelters urge adoptions amid influx of animals
DANVILLE, Va. (WFXR) – Animal shelters are seeing huge influxes of animals, so much so that the Danville Area Humane Society said they have seen an almost 20% uptick in euthanasia at their shelter in 2023, and they expect that number to rise more this year. The Danville Humane Society. as well as the Franklin […]
Drought shows no sign of improvements as sunshine filled weekend gets underway
Friday we bring in winds from the west-southwest as our high pressure dome pushes east. This helps push out the cooler air for something closer to seasonal averages. For our western counties the low 80s by the afternoon while our eastern mountains make a run for the mid to upper 70s. A nice improvement from […]
Political parties look to November following national conventions
ROANOKE, Va. (WDBJ) - The balloons have dropped, and the party is over for now, as Democrats and Republicans put their national conventions behind them. “And I think they both had an incredible convention,” said WDBJ7 Political Analyst Dr. Bob Denton. Denton said both parties had successful conventions, with...
PHOTOS: Vehicle overturns, catches fire on I-66 West in Fairfax County
FAIRFAX COUNTY, Va. (DC News Now) — Traffic was backed on I-66 West after a vehicle went up in flames in Fairfax County on Friday morning. According to the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT), the vehicle caught fire on the interstate around mile marker 64.8 near Idylwood Park. On Friday morning, traffic was at a […]
Sharon Elementary School teachers make “spotlight” presentation
Sharon Elementary School teachers Liza Carroll and Connie Puckett made a “spotlight” presentation at the Alleghany Highlands School Board meeting August 19. They provided a demonstration of vocabulary teaching techniques that align with Responsive Classroom teaching techniques also in use in the school division. Recent Sharon students Ashtyn Crawford, Gwen Halterman, Hayleigh Dotson, and Haley […] The post Sharon Elementary School teachers make “spotlight” presentation appeared first on The Virginian Review.
Roanoke County Public Schools report 17 cases of written threats and intimidation
ROANOKE COUNTY, Va. – Every year, Virginia public schools are required to send a report on student behavior to the state’s Department of Education, which is called the Student Behavior and Administrative Response. With 10 News being your Back-to-School Authority, we are breaking down what the report looks like for Roanoke County Public Schools.
Virginia Tech's most important players in 2024 - No. 9 Da'Quan Felton
As the Virginia Tech football season draws near, the Hokies are eagerly preparing for their season opener against Vanderbilt. The countdown to kickoff has begun!. To enhance the excitement, the VTSCOOP contributors recently assembled a composite list of the 15 most pivotal players on the 2024 roster. Each contributor crafted their own Top 15 rankings, considering factors like position group, talent, and depth. These individual lists were merged to create a comprehensive overview of the team's key players.
August Clifton Forge Town Council Meeting reports on area projects
Clifton Forge Town Council held its monthly meeting on Tuesday, August 13th. The agenda included reports and updates on several projects. First, Michael Foster and Pat Lightfoot gave a heartfelt report regarding the efforts of the Clifton Forge Comprehensive Plan, asking the council and town citizens to recognize the hard work and time commitment of […] The post August Clifton Forge Town Council Meeting reports on area projects appeared first on The Virginian Review.
Smurfit Westrock’s Covington Mill makes donation to The Wall That Heals
Smurfit Westrock’s Covington Mill recently made a donation to The Wall That Heals Covington, a traveling Replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington D.C, coming to the Jackson River Sports Complex, October 3 – 6, 2024, to honor the 58,281 service members who lost their lives defending our country during the Vietnam War. Pictured […] The post Smurfit Westrock’s Covington Mill makes donation to The Wall That Heals appeared first on The Virginian Review.
Alleghany Highlands Regional Library Hosts “Science Heroes” as Part of Summer Reading Program
The AHRL hosted Science Heroes’ production of “Adventures of the Lost Treasure” this July! The program was held in the Granbery Memorial United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall. Kids and adults alike had a ball as science and stories collided in this interactive STEM show. The performers used events in the story to explore several exciting […] The post Alleghany Highlands Regional Library Hosts “Science Heroes” as Part of Summer Reading Program appeared first on The Virginian Review.
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