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Kid Pan Alley brawl: Do the students who sang “Part of the 99” understand politics and economics?

The state Department of Education expects them to. Additionally, some of Kid Pan Alley’s donors give on both sides of the partisan line

brendan-fitzgerald | January 12, 2012

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Kid Pan Alley brawl: Do the students who sang “Part of the 99” understand politics and economics?

The state Department of Education expects them to. Additionally, some of Kid Pan Alley’s donors give on both sides of the partisan line

brendan-fitzgerald | January 12, 2012

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PCA offering $500 stipend to lead hands-on workshops for youths

Piedmont Council for the Artsb(PCA) seeks proposals from Charlottesville-area artists interested in receiving a $500 stipend to lead a hands-on arts workshop with under-served youth. Workshops can involve any arts genre(s), including visual art, music, theatre, dance, film, and/or literary arts.

press-release | January 11, 2012

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Occupy Charlottesville lends support to local Citizens United protest

Move To Amend is coordinating a series of protests on the January 20 anniversary of the campaign finance ruling. Locally, it will have some help

brendan-fitzgerald | January 11, 2012

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Around the Bend: Do presidents make good neighbors?

Issues, character and experience aside, I believe the personalities of our presidential candidates have made an important and, in one case, a deciding difference. Put simply, undecided voters often may vote for the man they feel most comfortable with.

jim-barns | January 11, 2012

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Johnathan Perkins acquitted during summer Honor Code trial

Thanks to a letter from UVA Law School Dean Paul Mahoney, we know that Perkins did face an Honor Code trial, but was acquitted, and ultimately received his degree

brendan-fitzgerald | January 11, 2012

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Play Name the Missing Chicken

We’re down a bird. But which one?

Erika Howsare | January 11, 2012

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JRML wins Big Read grant, will host discussion of Rudolfo Anaya

The Jefferson-Madison Regional Libraryhas been selected by the National Endowment for the Arts as one of only 75 not-for-profits to receive a $5,000 grant to participate in THE BIG READ. The book selected by JMRL is Bless Me, Ultima by Rudolfo Anaya. Programming for THE BIG READ will be held during March 2012.

press-release | January 10, 2012

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Virginia gun sales topped 300,000 last year

In 2008, Virginia notched more than 268,000 gun transactions in one calendar year. In 2011, however, the total number of sales reached 321,166

brendan-fitzgerald | January 9, 2012

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With kid clothes, built in waste

Why must toddler clothes come with throwaway plastic?

Erika Howsare | January 9, 2012

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Charlottesville School Board rep does revenue sharing homework

In a 50-page report, Ned Michie writes that a land annexation by Charlottesville would still hold consequences for the tax bases of both localities

brendan-fitzgerald | January 6, 2012

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