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Thomas Jefferson, the suburbanite

A few pages into David Owen’s Green Metropolis, I found a surprising take on our own dear Thomas Jefferson.

Erika Howsare | October 1, 2009

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Thursday Evening Quarterback UNC-UVA News and Notes + Injury Report

While most of my friends are enjoying U2 at Scott Stadium, I’m thinking about UVA-UNC. Here are some interesting facts about the two teams.

trent-thurston | October 1, 2009

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If you run, run for the mountains

Will Harlan asks people to donate their miles – run, walked, or hiked – toward a goal of one million to end mountaintop removal.

Erika Howsare | September 30, 2009

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Fifth Republican officially kicks off campaign to unseat Tom Perriello

“I challenge the leaders of the Republican Party to look around and ask, do you like what you see?” he said.

chiara-canzi | September 30, 2009

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NEW C-VILLE COVER STORY: History repeats itself

Many of the re-enactors he interviewed told Toby Beard, in this week’s cover story, that their hobby was largely about understanding history

cathy-harding | September 29, 2009

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My Carolina-Virginia Football Story 10/19/02

North Carolina is Virginia’s real rival. Old school Wahoo fans will most certainly agree. What the hell is a Hokie anyway? Post your comments about your favorite Carolina-UVA game stories.

trent-thurston | September 29, 2009

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Paying lip service to pedestrian safety

Albemarle residents think the county is basically a fine place to walk or ride a bike. Huh?

Erika Howsare | September 29, 2009

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First glimpse at U2’s “Claw” stage at Scott Stadium [PHOTO]

Ever wonder who to thank for Bono, the Boss, Buffett and the Rolling Stones? Start with Tres Thomas and Larry Wilson

brendan-fitzgerald | September 29, 2009

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UNC-Virginia Football News and Notes 10-3-09 Chapel Hill Noon

North Carolina and Virginia renew the South’s oldest rivalry Saturday at Noon in Chapel Hill. Early Vegas lines have the Tarheels as somewhere between a 13 and 15.5 point favorite. Yikes, Virginia and coach Al Groh could really be in trouble if they start 0-4.

trent-thurston | September 29, 2009

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Rob Bell to give civics lessons in local schools

The Republican is scheduled to visit four elementary schools to discuss his role in the Virginia Legislature.

Erika Howsare | September 28, 2009

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