Jeff Scholars ask for $21M loan

If approved by the Board of Supervisors as expected at its September 12 meeting, the Jefferson Scholars Foundation will be on their way to a $21 million loan to help finance the purchase, renovation and possible expansion of the former Beta Theta Pi frat house at 124 Maury Ave., near the intersection of JPA and […]

City green lights 101' W. Main building

Even though City Council backed the proposed 101′ building on the corner of W. Main and Ridge streets last Tuesday night, Councilor Dave Norris called the Planning Commission’s earlier decision to reject rezoning for the building "momentous." Three weeks prior to Council giving the project a thumbs-up, the Planning Commission recommended that Council deny rezoning, […]

Minor becomes key for Mall hotel

Lee Danielson is finally back in Charlottesville, though to what degree is still up in the air. Last week, public relations firm Payne, Ross & Associates announced that the boisterous developer has teamed up with Halsey Minor, a Charlottesville native who made good in the ‘net boom of the ’90s by founding CNET, to repurchase […]

Into Surrender

cd Chris Jamison walks a fine line on Into Surrender. On "A Heart Unbroken," the opening track, he steps onto the wrong side of this line. The "oooh"s and "yeah-a-yeah"s and breezy bounce of the song are just too close to the easy-as-pie accessibility of "nice guy" songwriters like David Gray and John Mayer. "Hair […]

Get your freak on!

The inaugural C-Fest event, dubbed Freakfest by the event's creator/mad scientist Lance Brenner, packed the Satellite Ballroom with two stages and 10 bands on Saturday, September 8.

John Hammond, with Thomas Gunn

music At the corner of Rugby Road and Grady Avenue, the stink of cheap beer is in the air. By 10pm or so, lines will begin to form at the front doors of houses along both streets—students eager to connect with other students, to speculate on the following day’s football game against Duke, to speculate […]

Looking to learn from VT panel

The panel appointed by Governor Tim Kaine to investigate the April 16 incident at Virginia Tech released its findings and recommendations last week, and neither Tech nor the Commonwealth came out unscathed. Tech’s gaffes, according to the eight-member panel, include not connecting the dots to get mental health help for shooter Seung-Hui Cho and not […]

Would UVA allow guns on campus?

Capitalizing on fears from high-profile school shootings, a national grassroots organization has formed at universities and colleges that advocates for the right to carry concealed weapons on campus. According to their website, Students for Concealed Carry on Campus (SCCC), citing events at Columbine and Virginia Tech, contend "the only way to stop mass murders…is to […]

Local vet groups quietly meet needs

Ray Durand's garage stands tucked away behind his white brick house on Pantops. John Miska unloads donations from Bed, Bath & Beyond out of the bed of his old red pickup truck. Miska lugs another box past Durand.