Blog bounty

Blog bounty Dear Ace: Recently, I was trudging through the so-called blogosphere and decided to do a search for “Charlottesville” on Blogger.com. I was astounded tosee over 60,000 results! Why so many Charlottesville blogs?—Ana Z. Webb Dear Ana: Yes, the hippest media buzzword of 2004 has swept our fair city. Ace is not terribly fond […]

Study: Doors closing for black, poor

Decades after the fall of state-sanctioned segregation and Lyndon Johnson’s “War on Poverty,” flagship state schools like UVA are getting richer and whiter. Such is the conclusion of a new report, “Engines of Inequality,” released by the Education Trust last week. Looking solely at public flagship schools from each state, the report finds decreased access […]

Darden’s exec M.B.A. program taking off

When UVA’s Darden School of Business announced last year that it would offer an M.B.A. for Executives program—an opportunity for those already in the business world to earn a degree in 22 months—it was putting its lofty reputation on the line. In an already saturated marketplace of schools with similar programs, UVA was getting an acknowledged late start.

Students’ gain is workers’ pain

If you’re a UVA student, you probably had a nice nine-day vacation last week (well, unless you visited family). But for the workers at the University’s facilities operations department, when the students were away, there was simply no time to play. “When the students are here, it’s going 24-7 most of the time. During the […]

Keanu and You

Students who don’t want a month off from school can "party on" during the January term by studying the philosophy behind this "excellent adventure." Some UVA students looking for January term courses are content to bone up on Joyce and Beckett in Dublin or hang out with elementary school students in Ghana. But what about […]

Victim’s family wins $4.5M for cop shooting

When Frederick Gray awoke beside his girlfriend in the wee hours of May 15, 1997, he was disturbed, distraught and saying things she had never heard him say before. Though Gray was not on drugs and had no history of mental illness, he was roving around the apartment, talking crazy, muttering about harming her or […]

Drug court offers felons an alternative

“How are you doing?” Rarely does a judge speak in such a convivial manner to a perpetrator, but that’s exactly what happens every Thursday morning in Charlottesville-Albemarle Drug Court, a treatment and rehabilitation program for nonviolent felons who are also addicts.

Retiring Judge Peatross over the years

A group of local attorneys know him as Judge Paul M. Peatross inside the courtroom. But they also know him as “Mac” from the golf course, the high school basketball court, the campus and the fraternity house. Peatross announced in November that he will retire next year. Now, Peatross’ colleagues and friends speak out on […]

Gadfly Debbie Wyatt to retire

When she was in the third grade, Debbie Wyatt heard about the firing of an old man from her neighborhood A&P store. This was more than 40 years ago, long before age discrimination laws took hold.

Gay marriage advocates march on

Virginia voters just passed an amendment to the State Constitution restricting marriage to the “union between one man and one woman” and banning civil unions. It’s a defeat for gay marriage advocates, but some choose to see a silver lining. “We always knew the work needed to continue,” says Dyana Mason, executive director of Equality […]