School of Architecture welcomes new Dean

In the past year, the UVA School of Architecture has lost key faculty members and its dean, but last week, President John Casteen announced the appointment of Kim Tanzer as the school’s new leader. Kim Tanzer Tanzer, a professor at the University of Florida, will succeed Karen Van Lengen, who served as dean for 10 […]

Semester at Sea sails off for 100th voyage

With the theme of “Globalization and The Post American/Flat World,” the Semester at Sea program will sail off for its 100th voyage this fall.   The very first voyage for the Semester at Sea program sailed off on September 18, 1926. The voyage lasted for 7 and a half months covering 41,000 miles and visiting […]

UVA grads don’t let drops rain on their parade

  This past weekend marked the University of Virginia’s 180th Final Exercises. UVA President John Casteen awarded 6,280 degrees to the excited graduates. One thing the graduates didn’t expect was inclement weather. A constant drizzle of rain washed over the Lawn, but the decision was made to keep the ceremony out in the open. According […]

Transit authority gets a green light, but no green

When it comes to regional transit, what the General Assembly gives with one hand, it takes away with the other. This year the Assembly passed legislation to permit Charlottesville and Albemarle County to create a Regional Transit Authority, yet simultaneously denied the RTA the option of raising money through an increase in the local sales […]

Cummings asserts Thomas-like platform

An hour before the convening of the county’s Democratic caucus on May 11, the two candidates for the Board of Supervisors from the Samuel Miller District—pharmacist Madison Cummings and architect Lucia Phinney—stood in the foyer of the County Office Building and watched as Albemarle Democratic Committee Chair Fred Hudson fingered a silver dollar he was […]

Long black train

Dear Ace, What’s up with the Buckingham Branch train (which has, like, a total of five cars) which is forever parked on the tracks in front of the Transit Center? I get a lungful of diesel nearly every day I walk across the bridge on Avon Street…That’s how often the thing is sitting there idly […]

Twenty years of local news and arts in the spotlight

We’re ready to turn our volume knobs to the max for week No. 19  of our highly selective tour through the past 20 years of local news and arts in C-VILLE. This week, a pair of locally spawned bands that every music fan should be proud to call our own (even if we call ’em […]