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2024-25 Ritter Scholars Named
Four students have been named Ritter Scholars by the University of Virginia School of Law for 2024-25: Anne Crumley, Laura-Louise Rice, Jeff Stautberg and Andrew White. Established by Willis Ritter ’65 in honor of his parents, the Mary Claiborne and Roy H. Ritter Prizes recognize third-year students “who best exemplify the qualities of honor, character and integrity envisioned by Thomas Jefferson when he founded UVA.” The honorees — selected based on nominations from students, faculty, staff and alumni — receive a tuition award.
MSoc: Hoos break Hawks with 5-0 Victory at Home
Charlottesville, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW): After a tough loss to Colgate on Sunday in front of the Wahoo faithful, Virginia Men’s soccer has swiftly corrected the course and gotten back to winning ways. With stormy weather looming, the Cavaliers took to the pitch and put five goals past the St. Joseph’s Hawks for their second win of the season.
Cross Country Kicks Off 2024 Campaign at Spider Alumni Open
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — The Virginia men’s and women’s cross country programs are set for their season-opening races as the Cavaliers travel to Pole Green Park in Richmond, Va. to compete in the Spider Alumni Open on Saturday (Aug. 31) How to Follow. The races will not be...
The Lede-In | UVA Football Season Preview
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (CBS19 SPORTS) -- The Lede-In returns ahead of the another football season. CBS19 Sports Director Aniekan Okon is joined by Richmond Times-Dispatch sports writer to talk about Anthony Colandrea being named the starting QB and expectations ahead of the Wahoos season opener Saturday night against Richmond.
Boar’s Head Virginia Plant Apparently Received Multiple Citations
JARRATT, Va. – By now, you may have heard about the listeria outbreak believed to be connected to Boar’s Head deli meats. Well, it has been learned that dead bugs and mold were found at the plant in Virginia. Between August of last year and August of this year, federal meat inspectors documented black mold […] The post Boar’s Head Virginia Plant Apparently Received Multiple Citations appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.
Soggy Labor Day Weekend will help drought conditions ahead of cooler temps next week
Friday will be a muggy and warm day with temps rising into the upper 80s. Dew points in the oppressive zone will give us that late summer feel. Remember to stay hydrated especially if you plan on being outside for most of the day. With the heat and humidity of the day, a few pop-up […]
Virginia football set to kick off the season against Richmond
Grounds is flooded with students again, the Corner is alive once more and class is back in session for the fall semester. That means another season of Virginia football is on the horizon. The Cavaliers will start their season with a matchup against Richmond Saturday at Scott Stadium, where they will attempt to start off 1-0 for the fourth time in the last five seasons.
Scouting Report: VCU vs. University of Virginia
VCU women’s soccer will face the undefeated ranked No.7 University of Virginia here in Richmond at Sports Backers Stadium on Thursday, Sept. 5. The CT Sports staff chose their notable players for this upcoming matchup. VCU. Alexis Washington, Contributing Writer. Kanna Matsuhisa – The fourth-year midfielder already put up...
Meteor spotted in Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia early Friday
(WCYB) — A meteor was spotted in Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia early Friday. News 5 has received several reports of a boom with the fireball. We have viewer video from both Big Stone Gap, Virginia, and looking toward Greene County, Tennessee. One video shows a meteor falling from...
FOIA Friday: Pursuits for UVA shooting report, Richmond records continue
One of the less noticed features of the Virginia Way is the long-running tendency of the commonwealth’s leaders to conduct their decision-making behind closed doors. While the Virginia Freedom of Information Act presumes all government business is by default public and requires officials to justify why exceptions should be made, too many Virginia leaders in […]
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