State bill would open options for sacked employees
On September 11, 2006, Ralph Schultz was fired. Just a couple of days earlier, Schultz, a UVA tech guy in charge of computers and servers
On September 11, 2006, Ralph Schultz was fired. Just a couple of days earlier, Schultz, a UVA tech guy in charge of computers and servers
On September 11, 2006, Ralph Schultz was fired. Just a couple of days earlier, Schultz, a UVA tech guy in charge of computers and servers
Greg Casar Age: 19 Year: Sophomore Hometown: Houston, Texas Major: Politics What’s in your backpack? Laptop, laptop cord, orange highlighter, pen, class notes, beaded bracelet from Guatemala, hacky sack from Mexico, Ashes of Izalco by Claribel Alegía, dinner knife, flyer for global development major, Kant: Political Writings, Ziploc bag with half-eaten orange. C-VILLE welcomes news […]
READ MORE ON GRAVITY • Views from the stage Gravity Lounge regulars offer their perspectives on the troubled venue •A brief history of Gravity I first heard about Gravity Lounge’s financial troubles two days after manager Bill Baldwin e-mailed a two-page S.O.S. to “friend[s]” of the local concert venue and asked that they help bail […]
READ MORE ON GRAVITY • Gravity Lounge faces the music Five years in, bills remain unpaid, and despite some powerhouse concerts, the room remains half-empty. Will the Downtown venue fall? • A brief history of Gravity Two things seem certain about Gravity Lounge: 1) the depth of the space’s financial troubles, and 2) the near […]
READ MORE ON GRAVITY • Gravity Lounge faces the music Five years in, bills remain unpaid, and despite some powerhouse concerts, the room remains half-empty. Will the Downtown venue fall? • Views from the stage Gravity Lounge regulars offer their perspectives on the troubled venue Rather than attempt an authoritative list of every Gravity […]
The first time James E. Brown, III attended a Charlottesville Democratic Party mass meeting, he was turned away at the door.
Most Charlottesville residents must drive several miles to the more rural corners of Albemarle County in search of farm-fresh eggs. For a few downtown Charlottesville residents, however, fresh eggs may soon be as close as their own backyard. Matilda Matheson, 5, right, and Helen Matheson, 8, sit with two of their chickens. The Mathesons haven’t […]
Even though the woefully underfunded Virginia Department of Transportation has had to cut $2 billion from its budget since June and allocates zero dollars for new road projects over the next five years, local planners are finally returning their attention to the controversial Places29 master plan. Is this Places29 rendering of a renewed Albemarle Square […]
For what seems like the hundredth time, UVA students are currently voting on an Honor-related referendum,
Dear Ace: How long do clothes need to wash to be clean?—Jim Patient Jim: Mother Atkins, is that you? Ace thought he told you not to bother him at work. He assumed that you learned your lesson back when he refused to answer, “What do you do when your grown son won’t return your hourly […]