Born gentle [December 14]
Nell Boeschenstein, former C-VILLE staff writer, current graduate student at Columbia University…
Nell Boeschenstein, former C-VILLE staff writer, current graduate student at Columbia University…
A new report released today by the Southern Environmental Law Center (SELC) paints a dire picture of the current patterns of growth in Virginia, linking the energy costs of suburban sprawl to global warming.
State senator (and Albemarle rep) Creigh Deeds has announced his candidacy for state governor.
The awards just keep rolling in for UVA defensive end Chris Long. After garnering enough votes to finished 10th in the Heisman race…
David Works, a descendant of Thomas Jefferson who has tried to reconcile racial divisions, was wounded in the Colorado shootings over the weekend…
"The making of a great compilation tape, like breaking up, is hard to do and takes ages longer than it might seem," says Rob Gordon…
When the 1972 The National Commission On Marihuana And Drug Abuse titled its study: Marihuana: A Signal Of Misunderstanding (http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/Library/studies/nc/ncmenu.htm) and recommended legalizing adult use of cannabis, people were surprised ["Prof almost got pot past Nixon," UVA News, November 20, 2007]. Instead of the fictions made up by the drug warriors for over 30 years, […]
Due to a reporting error, in last week’s Feedback ["Playing nice"] as well as the September 18, 2007 edition of the column, Roderick Coles’ name was misidentified as Rod Cole.
"Fried tofu with salt & pepper" might sound like the kind of dish you scrape together at home at the end of the shopping week. Trust us, Café 88’s Crispy Tofu bento box is not available in your larder. Served with two vegetable side dishes (we had delicate broccoli and potatoes that had been scrumptiously […]
The sports programs at Albemarle County Schools are vacillating between triumph and grief as they come to terms with a big win and a major loss.